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HISTORICAL  SKETCH 


STATE 

OF  THE 

NORMAL  SCHOOL 

AT 

ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

AND  A 

History  of  its  Graduates 

FOR 

FORTY  YEARS 


ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

PRESS  OF  BRANDOW  & BARTON 
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HISTORICAL  SKETCH 


OF  THE 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  ALBANY,  N.  Y., 


COVERING  A PERIOD  OF  FORTY  YEARS. 


' I 'HE  first  Normal  School  was  established  at  Rheims  in  1681.  It  was 
the  Institute  of  the  Brothers  of  the  Christian  Schools,  and  was  founded 
by  De  la  Salle.  The  same  order  have  an  Academy  on  State  street,  within 
two  hundred  feet  of  the  State  Normal  School.  In  1697,  August  Hermann 
Francke,  at  Halle,  founded  a teachers’  class,  using  his  orphan  school  for 
practice.  The  normal  course  of  instruction  extended  through  two  years. 
Heck,  his  pupil,  established  a Normal  School  in  Berlin  in  1748.  It  was 
under  the  patronage  of  Frederick  the  Great,  and  through  its  influence 
grew  up  the  great  Prussian  school  system.  From  Prussia  the  Normal  school 
idea  has  covered  the  civilized  earth;  one  of  the  graduates  of  our  own 
school,  a Japanese,  is  teaching  in  a normal  school  in  Tokio. 

Normal  schools  existed  in  many  European  countries  before  they  reached 
* the  English-speaking  peoples.  In  Massachussetts  they  were  founded  in 
^ 1839  ; in  England  in  1842  ; our  school  commenced  1844,  Dec.  18, 10J  a.m. 

That  Normal  schools  were  established  in  Massachusetts  was  due  to  the 
efforts  of  Rev.  Charles  Brooks.  While  on  a voyage  to  Europe  he  made  the 
acquaintance  of  Dr.  Julius,  a Prussian,  who  had  been  sent  by  his  govern- 
ment to  inquire  into  the  prison  systems  of  the  United  States.  During  the 
long  voyage  Dr.  Julius  explained  the  normal  system  to  Mr.  Brooks,  who 
U became  greatly  interested,  and  who  made  thorough  investigation  of  the 
subject  in  Europe.  Returning  home,  he  devoted  three  years  to  exciting 
Tl  an  interest  in  the  matter  among  the  leading  men  of  Massachusetts.  Daniel 
‘ Webster  and  John  Quincy  Adams  became  advocates  of  the  new  idea;  and, 
best  of  all,  Horace  Mann  took  up  the  cause  with  that  enthusiasm  which 
never  recognized  the  possibility  of  failure ; the  legislature  was  induced  to 
establish  a State  Board  of  Education,  with  Horace  Mann  as  its  secretary, 
N.  and  to  pass  a law  for  establishing  two  Normal  schools — one  for  males,  the 
other  for  females.  The  seed  was  planted,  the  growth  was  only  a question 
Qv  of  brief  time. 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


New  York. 

As  early  as  1795,  Governor  George  Clinton,  in  his  address  to  the  legis- 
lature, recommended  the  establishment  of  common  schools  throughout  the 
State;  a law  was  promptly  passed,  appropriating  $10,000  per  year  for  five 
years  for  that  purpose ; in  the  schools  should  be  taught  the  common  Eng- 
lish branches  only.  This  was  the  beginning  of  the  common  schools  of  this 
State.  In  1801,  lotteries  were  authorized  by  law,  whereby  the  sum  of 
$87,500  was  raised  for  the  same  purpose.  This  law  was  due  to  the  efforts 
of  Jedediah  Peck,  member  from  Otsego  County.  He  was  born  in  Con- 
necticut, and  desired  to  create  in  this  State  a common  school  fund  in 
imitation  of  that  of  his  native  State.  In  1804  and  1805,  Gov.  Morgan  Lewis 
urged  the  etablishment  of  common  schools.  In  1805,  De  Witt  Clinton, 
mayor  of  New  York  City,  procured  the  passage  of  an  act  establishing  a 
free  school  in  that  city.  He  was  one  of  the  corporators.  In  1810  and  in 
1811,  Governor  Tompkins  called  the  attention  of  the  legislature  to  the 
subject ; and  in  the  latter  year  an  act  was  passed  creating  a commission  of 
five,  with  Jedediah  Peck  as  chairman,  to  report  a system  for  the  establish- 
ment and  organization  of  common  schools.  The  chairman  wrote  an  elo- 
quent report,  which  was  accompanied  by  the  draft  of  a bill  which,  almost 
without  change,  was  promptly  passed  by  the  legislature,  and  remained  the 
common  school  law  of  the  State  until  1840.  Under  the  provisions  of  this 
law,  Gideon  Hawley,  of  Albany,  a young  lawyer  of  great  capacity,  great 
industry,  great  modesty  and  high  literary  attainments,  was  appointed  the 
first  State  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools.  Upon  him  devolved  the 
task  of  giving  life  to  the  system  created  by  law.  For  eight  years  he  planned 
and  executed.  He  divided  the  State  into  school  districts ; he  divided  the 
funds  among  the  towns ; he  formulated  the  system  ; he  was  the  father  of 
common  schools  in  this  State.  In  1821,  for  political  reasons  solely,  he  was 
removed,  and  the  Secretary  of  State  became  Superintendent  of  Schools.  In 
1818,  Mr.  Hawley  had  recommended  the  adoption  of  the  Lancasterian 
system,  which  had  been  advocated  by  De  Witt  Clinton.  For  more  than 
twenty  years  this  method  was  widely  adopted,  especially  in  the  cities.  The 
building  in  this  city  now  used  by  the  Medical  College,  was  erected  for  and 
long  used  for  a Lancasterian  school. 

The  normal  idea  that  teachers  should  be  instructed  in  the  art  of  teaching, 
that  they  should  be  taught  not  only  how  to  acquire  knowledge,  but  how  to 
impart  it,  existed  in  New  York  long  before  Normal  schools  reached  this 
continent. 

New  York  owes  her  material  supremacy  to  De  Witt  Clinton,  who  turned 
into  her  lap  the  wealth  of  the  West.  He,  too,  well  understood  the  value 
of  common  schools,  the  people’s  college,  and  he  saw  the  importance  of 
educating  the  teachers  of  those  schools.  To-day  his  son,  compiler  of  the 
Consolidated  Code  of  Public  Instruction,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  Uni- 
versity, in  virtue  of  the  latter  position,  stands  in  near  relation  to  this  Normal 


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school.  In  1825,  Governor  De  Witt  Clinton,  in  his  annual  message,  speak- 
ing of  the  common  schools,  says  : “ In  furtherance  of  this  invaluable  system, 
I recommend  to  your  consideration  the  education  of  competent  teachers.” 
In  the  message  of  1826,  he  says  : “ I therefore  recommend  a seminary  for 
the  education  of  teachers  in  the  useful  branches  of  knowledge.” 

In  1827,  Senator  John  C.  Spencer,  of  the  Literature  Committee  of  the 
Senate,  reported  a bill  “to  promote  the  education  of  teachers.”  It  is 
worthy  of  note  that  Mr.  Spencer’s  step-mother  was  a sister  of  Governor 
Clinton,  whose  private  secretary  he  had  also  been.  In  his  last  message, 
written  only  a month  before  his  death  in  1828,  Governor  Clinton  lamented 
that  no  law  had  been  passed  “ to  elevate  the  talents  and  qualifications  of 
teachers.”  In  1830,  a committee  of  the  citizens  of  Rochester  asked  the 
legislature  to  establish  a State  seminary  for  the  education  of  teachers.  In 
1833,  Governor  Marcy  said  in  his  message  : “ One  of  the  most  obvious  im- 
provements in  relation  to  common  schools  would  be  a plan  for  supplying 
them  with  competent  teachers.”  In  1835,  J°hn  A.  Dix,  chairman  of  a 
committee  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  recommended  the  establishment  of 
teachers’  classes  in  academies.  In  1839,  Governor  W.  H.  Seward  recom- 
mended that  “ Normal  School  instruction  be  engrafted  on  our  Public  School 
system.”  In  the  same  year,  John  C.  Spencer,  Secretary  of  State,  was 
Superintendent  of  Schools.  He  secured  the  passage  of  a law  creating  a 
Board  of  Visitors  of  Schools.  The  chairman  of  the  Board  was  Rev.  Dr., 
afterwards  Bishop  Alonzo  Potter,  a member  of  the  first  Executive  Com- 
mittee of  this  school ; with  him  was  associated  Francis  Dwight,  afterwards 
his  colleague  in  the  Executive  Committee. 

Francis  Dwight  was  born  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  in  1808 ; graduated 
from  Harvard  University  and  its  law  school ; spent  two  years  in  Europe 
examining  systems  of  education,  etc. ; settled  in  Geneva,  in  this  State, 
where,  in  .1840,  he  established  the  “ District  School  Journal,”  which  he  soon 
removed  to  Albany,  and  conducted  for  five  years.  He  was  made  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools  for  the  city  and  county  of  Albany. 

The  Board  of  Visitors  recommended  that  a Normal  school  be  estab- 
lished near  the  capital  of  the  State.  In  1841,  the  “ District  School 
Journal  ” was,  at  public  expense,  furnished  to  each  school  district  in  the 
State ; and  thus,  in  every  nook  and  corner  of  the  State  there  was  an  advo- 
cate of  a Normal  school.  In  1842,  Samuel  Young,  known  as  Col.  Young, 
succeeded  John  C.  Spencer  as  Secretary  of  State,  and  so  became  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools.  He  filled  many  public  positions  with  honor  to  himself 
and  usefulness  to  the  State — none  more  so  than  that  of  Superintendent  of 
Schools  and  member  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Normal  School. 
In  1842,  a convention  of  county  superintendents  was  held  in  Utica,  at 
which  Rev.  Dr.  Alonzo  Potter,  and  Horace  Mann  and  George  B.  Emerson, 
of  Mass.,  advocated  a Normal  school,  to  which  project  the  superintendents 
gave  their  support.  In  1843,  another  like  convention  was  held,  and  again 
the  county  superintendents  reported  in  favor  of  a Normal  school. 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


In  1843,  Calvin  T.  Hulburd,  of  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  was  chairman  of  the 
Assembly  Committee  on  Colleges,  Academies  and  Common  Schools.  In 
pursuance  of  an  elevated  idea  of  responsibility  thus  resting  upon  him,  he 
visited  the  Normal  schools  of  Mass.;  and  March  22,  1848,  he  made  an 
eloquent  and  elaborate  report,  accompanied  by  a bill  to  establish  a Normal 
school  for  the  period  of  five  years.  As  a result  of  his  efforts  and  those  of 
his  colleague,  Michael  Hoffman,  of  Herkimer  Co.,  the  bill  was  passed,  May 
7,  1844,  as  follows  : 

AN  ACT  FOR  THE  ESTABLISHMENT  OF  A NORMAL  SCHOOL. 

Section  i.  The  Treasurer  shall  pay,  on  the  warrant  of  the  Comptroller,  to  the  order 
of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools,  from  that  portion  of  the  avails  of  the  litera- 
ture fund  appropriated  by  Chapter  241  of  the  Laws  of  1834,  to  the  support  of  academical 
departments  for  the  instruction  of  teachers  of  common  schools,  the  sum  of  $9,600;  which 
sum  shall  be  expended  under  the  direction  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools, 
and  the  Regents  of  the  University,  in  the  establishment  and  support  of  a Normal  School 
for  the  instruction  and  practice  of  teachers  of  common  school  in  the  science  of  educa- 
tion and  in  the  art  of  teaching,  to  be  located  in  the  county  of  Albany. 

Sec.  2.  The  sum  of  $10,000  shall,  after  the  present  year,  be  annually  paid  by  the 
Treasurer  on  the  warrant  of  the  Comptroller,  to  the  Superintendent  of  Common 
Schools,  from  the  revenue  of  the  literature  fund,  for  the  maintenance  and  support  of 
the  school  so  established,  for  five  years,  and  until  otherwise  directed  by  law. 

Sec.  3.  The  said  school  shall  be  under  the  supervision,  management  and  government 
of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools  and  the  Regents  of  the  University.  The 
said  Superintendent  and  Regents  shall  from  time  to  time,  make  all  needful  rules  and 
regulations,  to  fix  the  number  and  compensation  of  teachers  and  others  to  be  employed 
therein,  to  prescribe  the  preliminary  examination  and  the  terms  and  conditions  on  which 
pupils  shall  be  received  and  instructed  therein,  the  number  of  pupils  from  the  respective 
cities  and  counties,  conforming  as  nearly  as  may  be  to  the  ratio  of  population,  to  fix  the 
the  location  of  the  said  .school,  and  the  terms  and  conditions  on  which  the  grounds  and 
buildings  therefor  shall  be  rented,  if  the  same  shall  not  be  provided  by  the  corporation 
of  the  city  of  Albany,  and  to  provide  in  all  things  for  the  good  government  and  manage- 
ment of  the  said  school.  They  shall  appoint  a board  consisting  of  five  persons,  of  whom 
the  said  Superintendent  shall  be  one,  who  shall  constitute  an  executive  committee  for 
the  care,  management  and  government  of  the  said  school  under  the  rules  and  regula- 
tions prescribed  as  aforesaid,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  from  time  to  time  to  make  full  and 
detailed  reports  to  the  said  Superintendent  and  Regents,  and  among  other  things  to 
recommend  the  ruels  and  regulations  which  they  deem  necessary  and  proper  for  the 
said  school. 

Sec.  4.  The  Superintendent  and  Regents  shall  annually  transmit  to  the  legislature  a 
full  account  of  their  proceedings  and  expenditures  of  money  under  this  act,  together 
with  a detailed  report  by  said  executive  committee,  of  the  progress,  condition  and  pros- 
pects of  the  school. 

The  Regents  of  the  University  at  once  named  the  executive  committes, 
as  follows  : Col.  Samuel  Young,  ch’n,  and  appointed  Rev.  Dr.  Alonzo  Pot- 
ter ; Hon.  Gideon  Hawle^,  the  secretary  of  their  own  board  ; Francis  Wright, 
and  Rev.  Dr.  Wm.  H.  Campbell,  then  pastor  of  the  Third  Reformed 
church.  With  the  first  four  we  are  acquainted ; the  fifth  was  noted  for  elo- 
quence and  scholarship  in  a city  whose  clergy  have  always  taken  the  highest 


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rank  in  literature  and  oratory.  Afterwards  he  became  Principal  of  the 
Albany  Academy,  Professor  in  the  theological  school  of  his  denomination 
at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. ; then  illustrious  by  his  administration  as  President 
of  Rutger’s  College.  Of  all  the  great  men  who  formed  the  first  executive 
committee  he  alone  survives.  The  interests  of  the  institution  were  placed 
in  the  hands  of  those  whose  labors  had  created  it ; the  school  entered  upon 
the  experimental  period. 

June  1,  1844. — The  executive  committee  met  for  the  first  time  and 
organized  with  Supt.  Young  as  chairman,  and  Francis  Dwight  as  secretary. 
Gideon  Hawley  was  appointed  a committee  to  confer  with  the  Common 
Council  of  Albany  with  reference  to  a proper  building  for  the  service  of  the 
school,  the  same  to  be  supplied  by  the  city. 

July  16,  1844.  — Francis  Dwight  was  instructed  to  visit  the  Normal 
school  in  Lexington,  Mass.,  and  learn  as  to  its  organization,  apparatus  and 
condition. 


Aug.  1,  1844  . — The  Mayor  and  Recorder  of  Albany  appeared  and 
proposed  on  behalf  of  the  city  that  the  latter  lease  the  depot  building  on 
State  street  and  Maiden  lane,  recently  vacated  by  the  Mohawk  & Hudson 
Railroad  Company ; that  the  city  furnish  five  hundred  dollars  to  help 
put  it  into  proper  condition  for  school  purposes,  and  place  it  at  the 
service  of  the  school  for  a period  of  five  years ; which  was  accepted.  Mr. 
Dwight  had  returned  from  Lexington,  and  was  empowered  to  purchase 
apparatus  for  the  school.  A sub-committee  was  appointed  .to  take  charge 
of  the  repair  of  the  depot  building. 

Sept.  17,  1844  . — The  executive  committee  found  numerous  appli- 
cations for  the  position  of  janitor ; laid  them  all  on  the  table,  “ not  thinking 
that  a janitor  is  needed.”  Col.  Young  had  been  directed  to  prepare  and 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


send  out  a circular  of  the  school.  It  was  resolved  that  the  school  should 
open  Dec.  18,  1844,  at  10J  a.  m.,  and  that  the  executive  committee  should 
be  in  attendance  at  that  time.  George  R.  Perkins,  mathematician  and 
author,  of  Utica,  was  appointed  instructor  in  mathematics.  Dr.  Potter  was 
directed  to  go  to  Newburyport,  Mass.,  and  confer  with  David  Perkins  Page 
(a  cousin  of  George  R.  Perkins),  author  of  a system  of  penmanship,  and  an 
eloquent  lecturer  upon  education.  He  had  been  associate  principal  of  the 
Newburyport  High  School  for  a period  of  twelve  years.  He  had  been 
recommended  to  the  Executive  Committee  by  Horace  Mann  and  other 
friends  of  education  in  Mass.  Dr.  Potter  went  with  full  power  to  engage 
Mr.  Page,  which  he  did  after  an  interview  lasting  but  a half-hour. 

Dec.  13,  1844. — Dr.  Potter  reported  that  he  had  engaged  Mr.  Page, 
and  the  engagement  was  ratified. 

Dec.  16,  1844. — The  Executive  Committee  met  Messrs.  Page  and 
Perkins,  and  the  former  laid  before  them  a well-digested  statement  as  to 
the  objects  of  the  school,  its  division  into  classes,  and  the  proper  subjects 
of  study.  It  is  worthy  of  remark  that,  in  the  main,  the  school  has  been  for 
forty  years  conducted  on  the  plan  that  day  laid  down.  It  was  agreed  that 
tuition  should  be  free,  books  should  be  furnished  to  the  pupils  without 
charge  ; that  the  male  pupils  should  receive  one  dollar  per  week,  and  the 
female  pupils  one  dollar  and  a quarter  per  week  to  help  pay  for  their 
board. 

Dec.  18,  1844. — The  school  was  opened  by  Col.  Young  with  an 
address,  which  the  Executive  Committee  requested  for  publication ; twenty- 
nine  pupils  were  in  attendance ; before  the  term  closed  there  were  more 
than  one  hundred. 

Dec.  23,  1844. — Ferdinand  I.  Ilsley  was  appointed  teacher  of  vocal 
music,  and  J.  B.  Howard  teacher  of  drawing.  Mr.  Ilsley  is  now  (Aug. 
1884),  at  the  age  of  seventy-six,  teaching  music  in  Newark,  N.  J. 

Jan.  9,  1845. — A janitor  was  appointed,  his  duties  being  carefully 
specified  : to  go  errands  for  the  principal ; to  keep  the  rooms  in  good  order ; 
to  saw  the  wood,  and  to  carry  it  to  the  several  rooms.  The  arrangement 
as  to  janitor  lasted  but  for  a term,  students  being  afterwards  appointed  and 
paid  for  doing  the  work.  But  little  coal  was  burned  in  Albany  at  that  time. 

Jan.  20,  1845.  — It  was  under  consideration  to  teach  the  male  pupils 
during  the  summer  months  and  the  females  during  the  winter,  so  that  all 
could  teach  half  the  time  while  taking  the  course ; but,  Jan.  21,  1845,  it 
was  resolved  that  co-education  should  continue,  and  that  the  terms  should 
commence  on  the  second  Wednesday  of  April,  and  on  the  third  Wednes- 
day of  October.  The  allowance  for  board  was  continued. 

Feb.  10,  1845. — N.  S.  Benton,  the  new  Secretary  of  State,  took  the 
place  of  Col.  Young.  It  was  resolved  : That  it  is  inexpedient  to  hire  occa- 
sional lecturers  — a resolution  that  is  still  in  force,  and  that  has  been  closely 
adhered  to. 


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Feb.  20,  1845. — James  S.  Wadsworth  having  liberally  contributed 
$300  for  the  purchase  of  books,  it  was  resolved  that  the  books  on  the 
“ Library  List  ” be  purchased  with  the  money.  Mr.  McKoon  was  appointed 
Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences. 

March  8,  1845. — Six  students  were  appointed  “ Pupil  Teachers” 
at  a compensation  of  one  dollar  per  week.  They  were  : Silas  T.  Bowen, 
Sumner  C.  Webb,  Elizabeth  Hance,  Daniel  Losey,  Caroline  Smith,  Reuben 
R.  Stetson  ; the  first  three,  afterwards,  became  members  of  the  Faculty. 

April  4,  1845.  — It  was  resolved  that  the  pupils,  on  registering, 
should  sign  the  Declaration  in  regard  to  teaching,  as  it  exists  to  this 
day. 

May  2,  1845.  — D.  G.  Eaton  was  appointed  librarian  — salary,  one 
dollar  per  week ; William  Nims,  “ Pupil  Teacher.”  Arrangements  had  been 
made  to  open  the  Experimental  School.  The  Secretary  proposed  a list  of 
books  to  be  purchased  with  the  Wadsworth  money. 

May  26,  1845  . — The  allowance  for  board  was  placed  at  one  dollar 
per  week. 

June  9,  1845. — Prof.  McKoon  resigned  on  account  of  sickness  in 
his  family;  and  the  Executive  Committee  expressed  their  regrets  and 
sympathy. 

June  14,  1845. — Outline  maps  were  purchased.  It  was  directed 
that  a form  of  diploma  be  prepared.  The  same  form  has  since  been  used. 
William  F.  Phelps  was  allowed  $12  for  two  weeks’  extra  services  in  organiz- 
ing Experimental  School.  Principal  Page  was  sick. 

July  15,  1845  . — It  was  directed  that  a catalogue  of  the  officers, 
Faculty  and  students  be  published  in  the  District  School  Journal ; that  the 
diploma  be  printed  on  paper;  that  the  board  allowance  be  seventy-five 
cents  per  week ; that  the  Principal  employ  five  Pupil  Teachers ; that  four 
students  be  employed  as  janitors  at  seventy-five  cents  per  week  in  the 
winter,  and  fifty  cents  per  week  in  summer. 

Aug.  27,  1845  . — William  W.  Clark  was  paid  $60  for  services  con- 
tinuous for  twelve  weeks.  He  was  afterwards  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences. 
Isaiah  Townsend  and  other  liberal  citizens  were  thanked  for  con- 
tributions to  paint  and  ornament  the  front  of  edifice.  It  was  directed  that 
the  lecture  room  be  whitewashed  and  the  iron  pillars  painted. 

Oct.  15,  1845. — Rev.  Dr.  Potter  resigned  to  become  Bishop  of 
Pennsylvania,  and  Col.  Young  was  appointed  in  his  place.  Two  hundred 
and  fifty  dollars  were  appropriated  for  chemical  apparatus. 

Dec.  10,  1845. — The  number  of  pupils  must  not  exceed  two  from 
each  assembly  district,  or  twice  the  number  of  members  of  assembly. 

Dec.  16,  1845. — The  death  of  Francis  Dwight  was  mourned,  and 
the  committee  certified  to  his  eminent  services  and  ardent  devotion  to  the 
cause  of  education.  He  killed  himself  with  overwork ; his  funeral  was 
imposing ; all  agreed  that  his  death  was  an  irreparable  loss. 


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Dec.  18,  1845. — Dr.  William  H.  Campbell  was  appointed  Secretary 
of  the  Executive  Committee ; Francis  A.  Thayer  was  paid  for  past  ser- 
vices as  librarian ; Eben  Curtice  and  D.  B.  Ross  were  appointed 
librarians. 

Jan.  27,  1846. — Hon.  Harmanus  Bleecker  was  appointed  a mem- 
ber of  the  Executive  Committee  in  place  of  Francis  Dwight,  deceased. 

Feb.  14,  1846.— It  was  resolved  that  females  entering  the  school 
should  be  not  less  than  sixteen  years  of  age  ; males,  not  less  than  eighteen  ; 
mileage  was  established. 

March  9,  1846. — William  F.  Phelps  was  appointed  permanent 
teacher  of  the  Experimental  school.  A Normal  student  having  left  before 
examination,  his  seat  was  declared  vacant. 

Sept.  3,  1846. — Thomas  I.  Collier,  I.  W.  Collier  and  Addison  C. 
Gibbs  were  appointed  janitors ; eight  dollars  were  appropriated  to  fit  up  a 
room  for  them  to  occupy.  The  State  Constitutional  Convention  were  in- 
vited to  attend  the  examinations  and  closing  exercises. 

Nov.  4,  1846  . — Ann  Maria  Ostrom  became  teacher  of  drawing. 

May  5,  1847  . — Prof.  Ilsley  resigned,  and  the  Executive  Commit- 
tee expressed  great  regret  at  parting  with  him.  Truman  H.  Bowen  was 
appointed  Instructor  in  Music. 

Jan.  1,  1848. — Christopher  Morgan,  Secretary  of  State,  took  the 
place  of  Mr.  Benton.  David  P.  Page  died.  The  Executive  Committee 
declared  his  death  to  be  a public  calamity,  and  invited  Rev.  Dr.  Hunting- 
ton  to  preach  the  funeral  discourse  before  the  Executive  Committee,  the 
Faculty  and  the  students ; the  funeral  expenses  were  ordered  paid  from  the 
funds  of  the  Institution.  The  services  were  held  in  the  Clinton  Square 
Presbyterian  Church,  and  there  was  not  a dry  eye  in  the  vast  audience. 
Rarely  has  a man  been  so  loved ; rarely  has  a man  been  so  mourned.  The 
excellent  crayon  portrait  which  hangs  in  the  great  Assembly  Room  was 
presented  by  his  son,  W.  W.  Page,  Esq.,  of  Leominster,  Mass.,  and  his 
daughter,  Mrs.  J.  J.  Currier,  of  Newburyport,  Mass. ; both  were  so  young 
at  the  time  of  their  father’s  death  that  their  memory  of  him  is  very  indis- 
tinct ; he  died  at  the  early  age  of  thirty- seven ; yet,  how  much  he  had 
done  ! 

Jan.  12,  1848. — Thanks  were  returned  to  Rev.  Dr.  Huntington  for 
the  funeral  discourse.  George  R.  Perkins  was  appointed  Principal. 

Jan.,  1848. — Governor  Young,  in  his  message,  said:  “ The  practi- 
cal importance  of  the  State  Normal  School  is  beginning  to  be  felt.”  It  was 
recognized  that  the  “ five  years’  experiment  ” had  proved  to  be  a success. 
George  R.  Perkins  was  very  active  in  the  labor  of  securing  a site  and  a 
building  for  the  school.  There  was  still  much  opposition  to  the  institution  ; 
not  so  open  as  it  had  been,  yet  it  was  strong.  By  the  advice  of  Dr.  James 
Hall,  State  Geologist,  the  vacant  lot  in  the  rear  of  the  old  State  Hall,  on 
the  corner  of  State  and  Lodge  streets,  was  suggested  as  a site.  The  prop- 


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erty  belonged  to  the  State,  and  the  expense  of  a lot  would  be  saved.  On 
the  corner  of  Lodge  and  Howard  streets  stood  a city  fire  engine  house,  but 
this  lot  was  presented  by  the  city.  It  remained,  therefore,  only  to  secure 
the  money  necessary  for  building. 

April  12,  1848. — A law  was  passed  appropriating  $15,000  for  a 
building  to  be  erected  upon  the  lot  in  the  rear  of  the  old  State  Hall. 

June  14,  1848. — Principal  Perkins  and  Mr.  George  I.  Penchard, 
architect,  were  directed  to  draw  up  specifications  in  accordance  with  the 
plans  submitted  by  Mr.  Penchard.  There  were  two  of  these  plans ; it  was 
estimated  that  the  more  ornamental  would  cost  $700  more  in  construction ; 
it  was  the  one  selected. 

Aug.  21,  1848.  — The  allowance  to  students  for  traveling  expenses 
was  made  three  cents  per  mile  for  distance  traveled  in  coming  to  the  school, 
if  the  students  remained  till  the  end  of  the  term. 

Miarch  19,  1849. — The  Executive  Committee  acknowledged  the 
goodness  of  the  Legislature  in  providing  a theodolite  ; it  shall  not  be  loaned. 
The  . Legislature  had  appropriated  $10,000  more  for  the  erection  of  the  new 
building,  which  was  completed  within  the  appropriation.  It  was  badly 
located  and  poorly  designed.  It  required  continual  appropriations  and 
constant  work  to  make  it  answer  the  ends  of  its  creation. 


July  31,  1849.— The  school  moved  into  the  new  building. 

We  have  thus  traced  the  progress  of  the  institution  since  its  inception ; 
from  the  seed  planted  by  De  Witt  Clinton,  watered  and  watched  and 
nourished  by  those  who  appreciated  the  importance  of  healthy  growth, 
until  it  has  assumed  solid  and  symmetrical  form.  That  which  was  an  ex- 
periment has  become  a success.  The  school  has  a permanent  home  of  its 
own ; henceforth,  no  question  will  arise  as  to  the  necessary  appropriation 
for  its  support. 

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March  23,  1850. — An  act  was  passed  by  the  legislature  to  provide 
for  the  support  and  education  of  a limited  number  of  Indian  youth,  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  at  the  State  Normal  school.  Under  its  provisions,  nine 
Indian  pupils  entered,  the  eleventh  term.  During  the  three  years  of  the 
experiment,  five  females  and  twenty-one  males  attended  ; but  one,  a female, 
graduated ; and  the  education  of  the  Indian  at  this  school  was  an  admitted 
failure. 


July  8,  1852. — Principal  Geo.  R.  Perkins,  LL.D.,  resigned.  He  took 
charge,  as  mathematician,  of  the  calculations  to  be  made  in  the  process  of 
consolidating  the  various  lines  of  railroad  between  Albany  and  Buffalo,  to 
form  the  N.  Y.  C.  R.  R.  He  had  charge  of  building  the  Dudley  Observatory. 
He  became  deputy  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor.  He  was,  January  30, 
1862,  unanimously  elected  Regent  of  the  University,  the  only  member 
other  than  Washington  Irving,  so  elected.  He  died  in  Utica,  where  his 
widow  and  daughter  still  reside. 

Sept.  20,  1852.  — Samuel  B.  Woolworth,  LL.D.,  was  elected  Princi- 
pal. He  had  been  many  years  in  charge  of  the  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Academy, 
in  which  he  had  made  a reputation  known  and  acknowledged  throughout 
the  State.  His  warm,  magnetic,  personal  influence  with  his  pupils  was  such 
that  it  remains  with  them,  thankfully  recognized,  through  life.  He  was  a 
potential  factor  in  the  school  for  twenty-eight  years ; for  when  he  resigned, 
Feb.  1,  1856,  it  was  to  become  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  and  so 
a member  of  the  Executive  Committee  in  charge  of  the  school.  He  thus 
remained  the  most  active  man  in  its  management  until  his  lamented  death 
in  1880.  To  his  sagacity,  his  experience,  his  wise  advice,  the  school  owes 
much.  He  it  was  who  saw  in  the  young  Principal  of  the  Fredonia,  N.  Y., 
Academy  those  qualities  of  manhood,  scholarship  and  general  culture  that 
made  him  an  admirable  model  to  set  before  young  men  preparing  to  be 
teachers  ; he  it  was  who  secured  this  young  man  as  Professor  of  the  Natural 
Sciences  in  the  Normal  school ; and  when  Dr.  Woolworth  resigned,  he 
recommended  the  appointment  of  Dr.  Cochran. 


Feb.jl,  1856. — David  H.  Cochran,  A.M.,Ph.  D.,was  elected  Principal. 
His  work  in  Fredonia  had  been  in  character,  if  not  in  kind,  Normal  school 
work,  and  from  that  work  there  eventually  and  naturally  grew  the  State  Normal 
and  Training  School  of  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  Dr.  Cochran  brought  to  his  new  posi- 
tion all  the  energy,  all  the  graces,  and  all  the  influences  that  had  made  his 
preceding  career  a marked  success,  that  made  his  administration  here  a 
a marked  success.  In  his  conduct  of  this  school  he  was  aided  by  a Faculty 
mostly  of  his  own  selection — Plympton  and  Cooley,  and  Estee  and  Kim- 
ball, and  Huntley  and  Misses  Rice,  and  Ostrom  and  Butler,  and  Hewes 
and  the  great  Davies.  For  thirteen  years  Misses  Butler  and  Ostrom  were 
to  the  students  of  their  time  what  Miss  Hance  and  the  elder  Ostrom  were 
to  the  earlier  graduates — models  of  all  that  was  womanly.  For  eight  years 
Dr.  Cochran  made  the  school  a power  for  good.  He  was  never  satisfied, 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


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for  his  standard  was  high,  and  the  course  was  short  as  to  time,  and  neces- 
sarily limited  in  extent.  Pie  was  invited  to  the  presidency  of  the  Polytechnic 
Institute;  he  resigned  from  the  Normal  school,  Sept.  19,  1864,  and  with 
great  reluctance  and  many  words  of  praise,  the  Executive  Committee  ac- 
cepted his  resignation. 

Dec.  2,  1864. — The  Executive  Committee,  after  much  searching  and 
many  efforts,  had. found  Oliver  Arey,  A.M.,  whom  they  now  elected.  Prof. 
Arey  had  made  the  Buffalo  Central  School  celebrated,  and,  in  creating  it, 
had  built  up  his  own  reputation.  He  remained  in  charge  of  the  Normal 
School  until  January  31,  1867.  In  accepting  his  resignation,  the  Executive 
Committee  expressed  to  him  their  appreciation  of  the  ficjelity  with  which 
he  had  discharged  his  duties,  and  the  assurance  of  their  best  wishes  for  his 
future. 

April  24,  1867. — Joseph  Alden,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  was  elected  Presi- 
dent. He  had  spent  a long  life  as  an  educator  and  writer  on  educational 
subjects.  He  bad  been  a Professor  in  Williams  College  ; had  been  Presi- 
dent of  La  Fayette  College.  He  gave  abundantly  to  the  school  of  the 
fruits  of  his  long  training,  of  his  rich  experience.  He  valued  methods 
little  ; he  elevated  mental  training,  intellectual  development ; technicalities 
and  forms  he,  in  great  measure,  ignored.  He  was  wise  and  sagacious  in 
selecting  men  and  women  for  the  work  they  could  do ; they  did  it  well ; 
they  could  instruct ; they  could  develop  thought.  He  knew  good  work, 
and  he  appreciated  those  who  did  it.  For  fifteen  years  he  directed  the 
affairs  of  the  school ; his  success,  his  pupils  declare.  Wise,  earnest,  faith- 
ful-— when  he  resigned,  and  insisted  that  his  resignation  be  accepted,  the 
Executive  Committee  had  not  words  to  express  their  regret  at  their  loss,  and 
of  praise  for  him  who  had  done  so  much  for  the  school.  His  resignation 
closed  fifteen  years  of  continuous  service  in  the  Institution  as  its  head. 

June  22,  1882. — Edward  P.  Waterbury,  A.M.,  Ph.  D.,  was  elected 
President  of  the  school.  For  the  first  time  in  its  history,  the  head  of  the 
school  was  one  of  its  own  graduates.  For  the  first  time,  all  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee,  except  the  State  Superintendent,  were  men  who  had  re- 
ceived their  education,  in  part  at  least,  from  graduates  of  the  school. 

This  record  would  possess  no  degree  of  completeness  did  it  not 
contain  further  mention  of  the  members  of  the  Executive  Commit- 
tee in  their  management  of  the  school.  For  twenty-seven  years,  Hon. 
Franklin  Townsend  gave  constant,  earnest  and  sagacious  advice  and  direc- 
tion to  its  affairs,  until  failing  health  demanded  his  retirement.  Of  all  mem- 
bers of  the  committee,  his  term  of  service  was  the  longest.  Hon.  Charles 
L.  Austin,  an  acute  and  honest  lawyer,  served  seventeen  years,  until  his 
death,  April  28,  1866.  During  all  those  years  he  was  the  trusted  counsellor 
of  the  committee,  not  only  as  to  technical  legal  matters,  but  in  all  affairs  in 
which  experience  and  logical  knowledge  are  of  value.  Hon.  Robert  H. 
Pruyn,  who  spent  many  years  of  his  life  in  the  public  service,  at  home  and 


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abroad,  served  twice  on  the  committee — before  he  went  as  Minister  to 
Japan,  and  again,  on  his  return.  His  influence  with  other  public  men  was 
great,  and  was  always  at  the  service  of  the  school  whose  interests  he  for- 
warded with  as  great  energy  and  zeal  as  if  they  were  his  own  private  affairs. 
His  connection  with  the  school  closed  with  his  death,  Feb.  26,  1882. 

Hon.  John  V.  L.  Pruyn,  late  Chancellor  of  the  University,  before  his 
elevation  to  that  position,  served  on  the  Executive  Committee  for  eleven 
years and  after  he  became  Chancellor,  exercised  an  interested  super- 
vision of  the  affairs  of  the  school.  The  State  is  greatly  indebted  to  him  for 
a life-long  service  to  the  cause  of  education. 

Amos  Dean,  LL.D.,  and  Charles  E.  Smith,  A.M.,  were  useful  members, 

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though  their  term  of  service  was  so  short  that  their  influence  had  not  time 
to  make  itself  so  apparent  as  that  of  others.  Mr.  Dean’s  term  closed 
with  his  death,  January  26,  1868,  and  Mr.  Smith’s  with  his  removal  from 
the  State  in  1881. 

Dr.  Jacob  S.  Mosher,  Ph.  D.,  served  on  the  committee  from  Jan.  14, 1869, 
until  his  death,  August  13,  1883.  These  eloquent  words  of  the  Executive 
Committee  feebly  speak  his  praise  : “ Dr.  Mosher  was  appointed  a member 
of'  this  committee  in  1869  in  place  of  Amos  Dean,  then  recently  deceased. 
He  brought  to  the  duties  of  the  office  that  conscientious  fidelity  and  that 
alert  intelligence  with  which  he  strove  to  execute  every  public  trust.  His 
previous  education  and  training,  his  natural  tastes  and  interests,  his 
habitual  caution  and  discretion,  and  his  aptitude  for  affairs,  made  him  from 
the  beginning  a source  of  beneficial  influence.  He  understood  with  in- 
stinctive accuracy  the  just  relations  between  this  institution  and  the  govern- 
ment and  people  of  the  State,  and  no  member  of  the  committee  contribu- 
ted more  effectively  towards  maintaining  those  relations  in  that  condition 
of  cordiality  which  has  marked  its  history.  In  the  recent  movement  for 
providing  the  school  with  proper  accommodations,  his  whole  heart  was  en- 
listed, and  so  much  of  his  thought,  energy  and  purpose  has  been  wrought 
into  its  plans  and  mingled  with  its  material,  that  the  building,  when  erected, 
will  in  a large  sense  constitute  a monument  of  his  wise  and  faithful  efforts.” 

The  Executive  Committee,  at  present,  consists  of  the  following  gentle- 
men : Hon.  William  B.  Ruggles,  Superintendent  of  Schools,  ex  officio , 
Chairman ; Hon.  David  Murray,  Sec.  of  Board  of  Regents,  ex  officio , Sec- 
retary ; Hon.  St.  Clair  McKelway,  a Regent  of  the  University  and 
editor  of  the  Albany  Argus;  Hon.  Andrew  S.  Draper,  a lawyer;  and 
Robert  L.  Fryer,  Esq.,  an  extensive  lumber  merchant. 

The  Normal  School  Company  in  the  War. 

Capt.  Professor  Albert  N.  Husted  has  kindly  prepared  the  following 
record  of  the  services  of  the  Normal  School  Company  : 

When,  in  July,  1862,  the  Union  forces  were  defeated  in  the  “ seven  days’ 
battle  ” before  Richmond,  and  there  came  up  from  the  Capital  of  the  nation 


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a new  call  for  men  — soldiers  to  drive  back  the  rebellious  invaders  — the 
young  men  of  the  State  Normal  School  felt  that  it  was  time  for  them  to 
shoulder  their  muskets  and  do  what  they  could  to  save  the  land  they  loved, 
and  preserve  the  institutions  for  which  their  fathers  fought.  Professors 
Kimball  and  Husted,  of  the  Faculty,  volunteered  to  go  with  and  lead 
them.  With  the  graduates  and  students  of  the  school  as  a nucleus  they 
commenced  recruiting,  and,  on  the  25  th  of  September,  their  company  of 
one  hundred  true,  brave,  earnest  men  were  “ mustered  into  the  service  of 
the  United  States  for  three  years,  or  the  war.”  They  were  at  once  fully 
armed  and  equipped.  The  Faculty  of  the  school  presented  each  of  the 
officers  with  a valuable  revolver,  while  contributions  from  graduates  and 
friends  purchased  a rubber  blanket  for  each  Normal  member  of  the 
company. 

After  three  weeks  of  drilling  and  guard  duty,  at  the  barracks  west  of  Al- 
bany, the  company  was,  on  request  of  its  officers,  attached  to  the  Forty- 
fourth  New  York  Volunteers  — a regiment  in  high  standing,  but  much 
reduced  in  numbers  by  service  in  the  field — forming  a part  of  the  Third 
Brigade,  First  Division,  Fifth  Corps ; and  was  afterwards  known  as 
Company  E of  that  regiment,  joining  it  October  23d  at  Antietam  Ford, 
Maryland,  where  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  was  resting  after  the  battle  of 
Antietam. 

The  company,  as  an  organization,  participated  in  the  following  engage- 
ments : 

1.  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  11-14,  1862. 

2.  Chancellorsville,  April  30  to  May  6,  1863. 

3.  Gettysburg,  July  2 and  3,  1863. 

4.  Wilderness,  May  5,  6 and  7,  1864. 

5.  Spottsylvania,  May  8 to  May  21,  1864. 

6.  Cold  Harbor,  June  3,  1864. 

7.  Petersburg,  June  18-21,  1864. 

8.  Weldon  Railroad,  Aug.  18-21,  1864. 

9.  Poplar  Grove  Church,  Sept.  30,  1864;  and  in  the  following  skir- 
mishes or  partial  engagements  : 

10.  Middleburgh,  June  21,  1863. 

11.  Jones’  Cross  Roads,.  Md.,  July  11  and  12,  1863. 

12.  Wapping  Heights,  July  24,  1863. 

13.  Rappahannock  Station,  Nov.  7,  1863. 

14.  Mine  Run,  Nov.  29  and  30,  and  Dec.  1,  1863. 

15.  North  Anna,  May  23-26,  1864. 

16.  Tolopatamoy  Creek,  May  29  and  30,  1864. 

17.  Magnolia  Swamp,  June  1 and  2,  1864. 

Capt.  Rodney  G.  Kimball  commanded  the  company  at  the  battle  of 
Fredericksburg,  and  until  Feb.  4,  1863,  when  he  left  the  regiment  on  “sick 


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leave/’  and  was  honorably  discharged  on  surgeon’s  certificate  of  disability, 
Apr.  16,  1863. 

Lieut.  Albert  N.  Husted  participated  in  all  the  above-named  engage- 
ments ; was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville  by  a fragment 
of  shell ; was  promoted  to  a captaincy,  and  was  honorably  discharged, 
because  of  expiration  of  term  of  service  of  regiment,  Oct.  14,  1864. 

The  following  members  of  the  company  were  graduates  or  undergradu- 
ates of  the  New  York  State  Normal  School,  and  served  with  the  company 
in  the  battles  whose  numbers  are  set  opposite  their  respective  names  : 

GRADUATES. 

i st  Sergt.  Consider  H.  Willett,  1,  2,  3 ; commissioned  as  Capt.  of  U.  S. 
Colored  Troops,  Sept.  28,  1863. 

Sergt.  James  O.  Blakely,  1,  2,  3 ; commissioned  as  1st  Lieut.,  19th  U. 
S.  Colored  Troops,  Dec.  8,  1863. 

Sergt.  Samuel  McBlain,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  15,  16,  17  ; also  in  battles  of 
Hatch’s  Run,  March  5,  1865  ; Skunk’s  Hollow,  March  31,  1865  ; Five 
Forks,  April  1,  1865  ; Appomattox  Court  House,  April  9,  1865  ; promoted 
to  2d  Lieut.,  140th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Jan.  16,  1865,  and  to  1st  Lieut.,  March 
14,  1865. 

Sergt.  John  H.  Ostrom  ; left  at  Albany  barracks,  Acting  Quarter  Master, 
Oct.  16,  1862  ; commissioned  1st  Lieut.  176th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Dec.  30,  1862. 

Corp.  Thompson  Barrick,  1,  2,  3,  (bullet  wound  in  neck)  ; commis- 
sioned 1 st  Lieut.  U.  S.  C.  Troops,  March  26,  1864. 

Corp.  Franklin  Cogswell;  left  sick  at  Albany  barracks,  Oct.  16,  1862  ; 
transferred  to  Invalid  Corps,  April  1,  1863. 

Corp.  Robt.  B.  Darling,  1,  2,  7 ; killed  in  action,  at  Petersburg,  Va., 
June  19,  1864. 

Corp.  Andress  B.  Hull,  2,  3 ; commissioned  as  Capt.  20th  U.  S.  C. 
Troops,  Jan.  14,  1864;  served  in  “Dept,  of  the  Gulf”  until  Oct.,  1865  ; 
mustered  out  with  the  regiment  at  New  Orleans,  Oct.  7,  1865. 

Corp.  Hiram  F.  Olmsted  ; health  failed  ; discharged  on  surgeon’s  certi- 
ficate of  disability,  Jan.  7,  1864. 

Corp.  Frank  A.  Wilder,  1,2;  discharged  on  surgeon’s  certificate  of  dis- 
ability, April  25,  1864. 

Private  John  L.  Barrick  ; died  of  fever,  in  hospital  at  Washington,  D.  C., 
Nov.  26,  1862. 

Private  Elbert  Traver,  1,  2,  3 ; killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Private  Orrin  G.  Moore,  1,  2,  3 ; transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  Jan.  12, 
1864. 

UNDERGRADUATES. 

Sergt.  David  F.  Ferris,  1,  2,  3,  5 ; detailed  for  duty  in  1st  Division,  5th 
Corps  Battalion,  Sharp  Shooters,  Aug.  15,  1864 ; killed  at  battle  of  Skunk’s 
Hollow,  March  31,  1865. 


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Sergt.  Horace  F.  Mills,  2,  3 ; commissioned  Capt.  9th  U.  S.  C.  Troops, 
Dec.  8,  1863. 

Sergt.  Rodolphus  G.  Warner,  1,  2,  3 ; commissioned  as  2d  Lieut,  in 
company,  Jan.  28,  1863;  honorably  discharged,  Aug.  22,  1863. 

Private  Sidney  W.  Burroughs,  1,  2,  4 ; killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864  ; commission  as  2d  Lieut.  U.  S.  C.  Troops,  received 
at  the  regiment  after  his  death. 

Private  George  H.  Dickson,  1,  2 ; served  as  Adjutant’s  clerk,  and  clerk 
at  Brigade  headquarters. 

Private  Frederick  Eastman,  1,  2,  3 ; transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  Jan. 
12,  1864. 

Private  George  McBlain,  1 ; died  in  hospital  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Feb. 
11,  1863,  of  wound  received  at  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Private  Cyrus  S.  McDuffie,  1,  2 ; health  failed,  and  he  spent  a large 
part  of  his  time  in  hospital. 

Private  Albert  Smith ; died  of  fever  at  camp,  near  Falmouth,  Va.,  Dec. 
7,  1862. 

Private  Charles  E.  Thorne,  4,  6,  1 3 ; severely  wounded  at  Cold  Harbor, 
June  3,  1864. 

Private  Gould  J.  Travis ; health  poor ; was  much  in  hospital. 

Private  George  B.  Wolcott,  1,  2,  3 ; killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

The  term  of  enlistment  of  the  44th  Regiment  expired  Aug.  8,  1864. 
At  that  time  the  effective  force  “ present  for  duty  ” of  the  original  one  hun- 
dred men,  numbered  only  ten.  The  remaining  members  of  the  company, 
both  present  and  absent,  were  transferred  to  the  140th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  in  Octo- 
ber following,  served  with  that  regiment  in  the  closing  campaign — some  of 
them  to  the  surrender  of  Lee  at  Appomatox — and  were  mustered  out  in 
June,  1865. 

The  following  brief  summary  but  imperfectly  exhibits  the  company’s 
usefulness  in  aiding  to  suppress  the  “ Great  Rebellion  Of  the  one  hun- 
dred men,  seventeen  died  of  wounds  received  in  battle ; eight  died  of 
disease  contracted  in  the  service ; twenty  received  wounds  which  did  not 
prove  fatal ; seven  were  commissioned  as  officers  of  U.  S.  Colored  Troops, 
five  of  them  as  captains ; seven  received  commissions  in  New  York  volun- 
teer regiments  ; twelve  were  discharged  because  of  physical  disability  ; nine 
were  transferred  to  the  Invalid  Corps,  and  three  to  the  Signal  Corps. 

The  record  of  the  Normal  school,  in  the  war,  would  be  incomplete  with- 
out the  following  additional  facts  : Besides  those  already  mentioned,  79 
others  served,  with  rank  from  brigadier  general  to  private.  Four  served  in 
the  Confederate  army,  one  of  whom  was  killed  in  battle.  One  of  those 
who  fought  for  the  Lost  Cause,  now  declares  that  he  became  a rebel  as  the 
logical  result  of  the  study  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  in  the 
class  over  which  T.  H.  Bowen  presided. 


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Literary  Societies,  Etc. 

During  the  existence  of  the  school  there  have  been  two  literary  societies  ; 
sometimes,  as  at  present,  three  — one  formed  of  ladies,  and  two  of  gentle- 
men. In  these  the  members  debate  selected  questions,  read  original  essays, 
declaim,  criticise  each  other’s  performances,  etc.  Those  who  have  been 
members  have  reaped  great  benefit;  membership  is  voluntary,  and  is  en- 
couraged by  the  Faculty.  Near  the  close  of  each  term  two  exhibitions 
are  given  — one  by  the  ladies’  society,  the  other  by  a union  of  the  two 
societies  of  gentlemen.  The  programme  of  each  is  submitted  to  and 
approved  by  the  President ; the  music  is  under  the  direction  of  the  pro- 
fessor of  that  branch  of  study. 

Two  prayer-meetings  are  held  each  week — one  composed  of  ladies,  the 
other  of  gentlemen. 

Each  member  of  the  graduating  class  writes  a graduating  essay  for  the 
closing  exercises,  upon  which  occasion  a number  of  these  productions  are 
read,  usually  by  those  whose  class  standing  has  been  highest  during  the 
course. 

The  New  Building. 

The  Executive  Committee  applied  to  the  Legislature  in  1883  for  a 
small  appropriation  to  make  repairs  upon  the  school  building  in  Lodge 
street.  The  finance  committee  of  the  Senate  having  this  application  under 
consideration,  deemed  it  wise  to  make  an  examination  of  the  building, 
which  two  of  their  number  personally  inspected.  They  became  convinced 
that  it  was  entirely  unfit  for  the  purposes  of  the  school.  At  their  sugges- 
tion, a survey  was  made  by  experts,  who  confirmed  them  in  their 
opinion  that  eventually,  and  not  at  a distant  day,  the  building  would  become 
dangerous.  They  believed  it  a needless  waste  of  money  to  make  repairs 
on  the  old  building ; and  in  consequence  they  reported  the  following  bill, 
which  promptly  became  a law,  passing  the  Senate  unanimously  and  receiv- 
ing only  sixteen  adverse  votes  in  the  Assembly  : 

AN  ACT  making  an  appropriation  for  the  erection  of  a Normal  school  building  in  the 

city  of  Albany,  and  for  the  purchase  of  a site  for  the  same. 

Passed  May  29,  1883;  three-fifths  being  present. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  New  York,  represented  in  Senate  and  Assembly,  do  enact 
as  follows  : 

Section  i . The  sum  of  one  hundred  and ' twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  or  so  much 
thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  is  hereby  appropriated  out  of  any  money  in  the  treasury 
not  otherwise  appropriated,  for  the  erection  of  a new  State  Normal  school  building  in 
the  city  of  Albany,  and  for  the  purchase  of  a site  for  the  same,  which  sum  shall  be  paid 
by  the  treasurer,  upon  the  warrants  of  the  comptroller,  to  the  order  of  the  executive 
committee  of  said  Normal  school,  who  are  hereby  charged  with  the  duty  of  such  con- 
struction. The  said  executive  comriiittee  are  hereby  authorized  to  negotiate  for  a suit- 
able site  for  such  building  and  upon  the  approval  of  the  comptroller  to  purchase  the 
same,  and  to  proceed  with  the  erection  of  such  building.  Such  committee  are  also 
hereby  authorized  to  sell  the  real  estate  now  occupied  by  said  school  in  such  manner, 


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and  for  such  sum,  and  upon  such  terms  as  shall  be  approved  by  the  board  of  commis- 
sioners of  the  land  office,  and  to  use  the  proceeds  of  such  sale  in  the  erection  of  the 
new  building,  and  upon  such  sale  aforesaid  quit -cl aim  letters-patent  shall  issue  in  the 
usual  form  to  the  purchaser.  But  no  part  of  this  appropriation  shall  be  paid  or  ex- 
pended, and  no  real  estate  shall  be  sold  or  purchased,  or  agreed  to  be  sold  or  purchased, 
pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  act,  until  said  executive  committee  shall  make  and 
file  with  the  comptroller  a certificate  specifying  the  site  proposed  to  be  purchased,  and 
the  price  thereof,  and  a copy  of  the  plans  for  the  proposed  building,  with  a statement 
of  the  kind  of  material  it  is  proposed  to  use  in  erecting  the  same,  together  with  the 
estimates  of  such  experts  as  shall  be  required  by  the  comptroller,  showing  to  the  satis- 
faction of  the  comptroller  that  such  site  can  be  purchased  and  such  building  erected 
and  completed  for  the  sum  herein  appropriated  and  the  sum  which  may  be  realized 
from  the  sale  of  the  present  school  property. 

§ 2.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 

Senator  Abraham  Lansing,  of  Albany,  and  Senator  Addison  P.  Jones, 
of  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  were  members  of  the  finance  committee,  and  greatly  in- 
terested in  the  enactment  of  the  law. 

In  pursuance  of  the  provisions  of  the  law,  the  committee  purchased  the 
site  on  Willett  street,  and  employed  Messrs.  Ogden  & Wright,  architects,  of 
Albany,  N.  Y.  The  plans  were  prepared  by  Mr.  Frank  P.  Wright,  of  the 
above  firm,  and  with  the  proposals  of  the  contractors  were  submitted  to 
and  approved  by  the  comptroller ; having,  first,  at  the  request  of  Governor 
Cleveland,  been  examined  and  approved  by  Hon.  Isaac  G.  Perry,  Commis- 
sioner of  the  New  Capitol.  The  material  of  the  Old  Capitol  was  pur- 
chased and  reappears  in  the  new  Normal  school  building,  thus  remaining 
in  the  service  of  the  State.  The  following  is  a list  of  the  contractors  : 
Mason,  James  A.  Shattuck ; carpenter,  Edward  McCann ; painters,  Law- 
rence & Stewart ; roofing,  Wasson  & Martin ; plumbing,  Philip  O’Brien ; 
iron  work,  Sullivan  & Ehlers.  Before  commencing  work  on  the  plans, 
Frank  P.  Wright,  Esq.,  the  architect,  and  President  Waterbury,  visited  New 
York  city,  Brooklyn,  Oswego  and  Boston,  and  inspected  various  school 
buildings  which,  in  addition  to  those  of  Albany,  might  furnish  valuable 
•suggestions.  Mr.  Wright  has  kindly  furnished  the  following  description  of 
the  new  building  on  Willett  street : 

The  edifice  has  a frontage  on  Willett  street  of  128  feet  and  a depth  of 
160  feet.  The  court  in  the  centre  is  50  x 90  feet.  The  building  is  designed 
to  accommodate  400  Normal  students,  200  pupils  in  the  model  department, 
fifty  children  in  the  kindergarten,  and  twenty  pupils  in  the  object  class. 
The  north  and  south  flanks  are  three  stories  high,  with  the  centre  part  of 
the  park  front  two  stories  high.  This  central  part  stands  back  six  feet  from 
the  fronts  of  the  two  flanks.  The  flanks  are  104  feet  in  depth,  and,  run- 
ning transversely  with  them,  across  the  easterly  end,  is  a four  story  building, 
with  a proportionately  high  roof.  The  interior  court  affords  the  most  de- 
sirable advantages  of  light  and  air.  The  style  is  modern  renaissance , with 
frieze  band  and  sill  courses  of  terra  cotta,  and  moulded  brick,  liberally 
treated.  The  ground  story  is*  elevated  from  the  grade  about  four  feet. 

5— c 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


This  is  faced  up  with  Nyack  stone,  taken  out  of  the  Old  Capitol,  and  laid 
in  rock-faced  random  ashlar.  The  exterior  walls  above  this,  as  well  as  the 
court  yard,  are  faced  with  Glens  Falls  pressed  brick,  with  high  window  and 
door  dressings  of  brown  stone.  The  lower  ashlar  is  of  Upper  Aqueduct 
blue  stone. 

The  arrangement  of  the  plan  is  simple.  Corridors  extend  around  the 
central  court  with  entrances  in  the  front  and  both  flanks,  leading  to  the 
several  departments,  section  and  recitation  rooms  ; the  staircases  to  the  upper 
stories  are  outside  the  line  of  the  main  building  within  the  court,  and 
made  very  easy  with  spacious  landings.  Under  the  east. part  of  the  build- 
ing are  the  heating  apparatus  and  fuel  cellars.  The  ground  floor  contains 
the  kindergarten,  to  accommodate  fifty  children,  an  object  class  of  twenty 
pupils,  a large  recreation  room,  and  twenty  recitation  rooms  for  the  model 
department,  the  clothes  rooms  for  the  entire  building,  lavatories,  janitors’ 
apartment,  large  entrance  hall,  etc. 

The  principal  floor  embraces  a large  library,  reception  room,  model 
assembly  room  to  accommodate  200  pupils  with  single  seats  and  desks, 
office  for  the  superintendent  of  the  model  department,  ten  recitation 
rooms  for  the  model  school,  and  eight  section  rooms  for  the  normal 
department.  Each  section  room  is  intended  to  accommodate  fifty  normal 
students,  and  the  recitation  rooms  of  the  model  school  from  fifteen  to 
twenty-five  pupils.  The  second  story  contains  the  large  assembly  hall,  with 
a seating  capacity  of  800;  philosophical  department,  to  accommodate  100 
students,  with  table  accommodations  for  manipulating  the  apparatus,  that 
they  may  be  prepared  to  instruct  pupils  in  the  same  manner  ; also  a room 
seating  200  for  instruction  in  drawing  and  geography,  and  four  section 
rooms,  each  accommodating  forty  pupils.  The  roof  over  the  lower  or 
central  portion  between  the  two  flanks  on  the  park  front  has  a handsome 
parapet,  and  is  concreted.  It  is  constructed  to  allow  of  its  use  as  a botani- 
cal garden,  which  will  produce  a beautiful  and  pleasing  effect.  The 
main  entrance  is  in  the  center  of  the  depressed  portion,  and  over  the  door 
is  a tablet,  containing  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  State.  The  chemical 
laboratory  is  located  on  the  fourth  floor  of  the  southeast  corner,  and  is  to 
be  fitted  up  with  complete  apparatus  for  100  students  to  perform  experi- 
ments, and  learn,  by  actual  doing,  the  work  of  a chemist. 

The  heating  and  ventilating  of  the  building  are  to  be  accomplished  on 
the  system  of  direct  and  indirect  radiation  on  a novel  principle.  It  is  cal- 
culated that  the  quantity  of  fresh  heated  air  admitted  to  each  room  is 
sufficient  to  supply  each  pupil  with  eight  cubic  feet  per  minute.  The  same 
when  vitiated  will  be  withdrawn  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  room  at  the 
floor  by  ventilating  ducts,  which,  in  turn,  discharge  into  a large  central 
ventilating  shaft  that  is  made  effective  by  the  use  of  the  smoke-pipe  from 
the  heating  apparatus.  As  an  additional  means  of  ventilation,  use  is  made 
of  all  windows  between  the  corridors  and  School  rooms,  and  also  the  head- 


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XIX 


lights  of  doors.  All  the  rooms  and  corridors  throughout  the  building  are 
to  be  wainscoted ; and  all  rooms  will  have  slate  blackboards  on  all  sides ; 
the  windows  are  placed  at  such  a height  as  to  allow  blackboards  under 
them. 

The  floors  throughout  the  building  will  be  of  narrow  Georgia  yellow 
pine.  The  interior  finish  of  the  structure  is  to  be  of  oak ; the  walls  sand 
faced  and  furnished  with  picture  rails  and  wood  cornices.  The  rooms 
are  to  have  the  most  modern  type  of  school  furniture.  The  great  assembly 
hall  is  to  be  lighted  by  six  large  mullion  windows,  the  one  on  the  north 
end  (14J  feet  by  32J  feet)  being  known  as  the  Alumni  Memorial  Window. 
Much  interest  has  been  manifested  in  this  by  the  graduates  of  the  school, 
and  it  was  unanimously  resolved  at  the  Reunion  of  ’83  — six  hundred 
Alumni  being  present  — to  contribute  for  the  purpose  of  making  it  a 
magnificent  stained  glass  memorial  of  their  connection  with  the  institution. 
It  is  estimated  to  cost  upwards  of  $5,000. 

The  most  careful  attention  has  been  paid  to  the  drainage,  all  soil  and 
waste  pipes  being  ventilated  so  as  to  discharge  all  effluvia  into  the  main 
shaft.  The  roofs  are  to  be  of  Bangor  slate,  with  terra  cotta  ridge  rolls, 
cresting  and  terminals.  All  the  water  from  the  roofs  is  carried  down  on 
the  inside  of  the  building,  from  the  gutters  back  of  the  parapet  walls. 

The  sides  of  the  dormers  will  be  covered  with  red  tile.  The  school 

will  be  practically  fire-proof,  each  floor  being  filled  in  with  mineral  wool. 

All  partitions  are  to  be  of  brick  or  hollow  tile,  all  beams  of  iron,  no  wood 

partitions  being  used.  The  interior  court  will  be  flagged  with  blue 
stone.  The  view  of  the  building  as  seen  from  the  park  will  have  a grouped 
effect.  The  architect  has  designed  with  great  boldness,  having  thrown 
the  lower  parts  of  the  building  to  the  front,  so  that  over  the  low  central 
portion  of  the  park  front  the  entire  building  declares  itself,  every  part 
showing  the  purpose  for  which  it  is  intended.  The  treatment  of  the 
Alumni  window  is  altogether  admirable,  the  quiet  spaces  on  either  side 
contrasting  finely  with  the  broken  facade  of  the  other  portions  of  the  north 
front  and  clearly  indicating  the  large  assembly  hall  to  which  it  belongs. 

The  general  effect  of  the  whole  structure  is  dignified,  noble,  and 
worthily  indicative  of  the  grand  purposes  to  which  it  is  to  be  devoted. 

The  Building  Committee  consists  of  Hon.  Wm.  B.  Ruggles,  chairman ; 
Robert  L.  Fryer,  Esq. ; and  President  E.  P.  Waterbury. 

What  Has  The  School  Done? 

It  has  trained  men  and  women ; it  has  developed  mind  and  character ; 
it  has  created  an  aptness  to  teach ; it  has  tended  to  make  teaching  a pro- 
fession : it  has  had  a real  life  of  its  own,  independent  of  the  personality  of 
its  instructors ; for,  administration  after  administration  of  its  affairs  have 
succeeded  each  other,  and  the  history  of  the  graduates  shows,  all  have  been 
successful.  It  has  received  more  than  thirteen  thousand  pupils ; it  has 


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graduated  about  one  in  five,  the  same  proportion  as  is  the  case  at  West 
Point  and  Annapolis.  It  has  worked  on  better  material  than  are  the  aver- 
age young  man  and  young  woman ; for  its  students  have  been  possessed 
with  the  ambition  to  acquire  an  education  and  to  be  of  service  to  the  world  ; 
and  it  has  sifted  this  material,  and  has  graduated  only  the  best.  Its  students, 
almost  without  exception,  have  been  and  are  honest,  earnest,  moral,  God- 
fearing men  and  women. 

By  its  direct  and  indirect  influence  — for  all  the  eight  other  Normal 
Schools  in  the  State  are,  in  a way,  its  children — it  has  changed  the  face  of  pub- 
lic school  education  in  this  State.  It  has  furnished  college  presidents  and  pro- 
fessors ; it  has  furnished  principals  for  male  and  female  academies ; it  has 
sent  out  numerous  school  commissioners  and  superintendents ; through  its 
graduates,  it  has  formulated  and  carried  to  success  the  school  systems  of 
other  States ; it  has  done  an  amazing  work  in  directing  and  serving  in 
teachers’  institutes ; it  has  furnished  authors  on  educational  works  whose 
books  have  been  printed  and  used  by  millions  ; since  it  was  established, 
the  second  Normal  school  in  the  United  States,  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
five  have  been  created,  in  which  its  graduates  have  done  great  service  ; its 
alumni  who  have  retired  from  active  teaching  have,  in  numerous 
instances,  served  as  school  trustees  and  inspectors,  and  have  thus  been 
potent  factors  in  the  cause  of  education ; it  is  believed  to  have  furnished 
from  its  undergraduates  who  have  taken  but  a partial  course  more  than  eight 
thousand  teachers  for  the  district  schools  of  the  State.  The  school  sent  a com- 
pany of  gallant  men  to  the  war,  and  gave  all  its  influence  and  efforts  for  one 
country  and  one  flag. 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  WORK  OF  THIRTY-EIGHT  YEARS. 


Classes. 

Graduates. 

No.  who 
taught. 

No.  ofyrs. 

Aver’ge  for 
those 
teaching. 

Average 
for  all. 

Did 

not  teach. 

REASONS  for  not  teaching. 

0 1 

Residence 
and  history 
unknown. 

Have  died. 

c Jj 
1—1 

> 

Ladies 
m. within 
a year. 

D.  with- 
in a year 

Family 

duties. 

Reasons 

unkno’n. 

ist  TEN. 

460 

432 

4,549 

10-53 

9.89 

ii 

I 

2 

3 

0 

5 

8 

9 

145 

2D  TEN. 

361 

338 

3,455 

10.20 

9-57 

12 

I 

5 

1 

*1 

4 

1 

9 

79 

3D  TEN. 

337 

310 

2,698 

8.95 

8.16 

17 

0 

3 

1 

1 

12 

1 

10 

67 

4th  TEN. 

298 

27S 

2,452 

8.92 

8.22 

16 

5 

e’list’d 

5 

1 

4 

4 

3 

47 

Sth  TEN. 

285 

262 

1,946 

7.42 

6.82 

19 

* I 

3 

4 

3 

8 

1 

3 

27 

6th  TEN. 

328 

300 

1,883 

6.28 

5-77 

25 

+ 

1 

3 

5 

12 

1 

2 

22 

7th  TEN. 

347 

320 

1,151 

3.60 

3-3i 

27 

I 

3 

1 

5 

17 

0 

0 

11 

S Classes. 

170 

i59 

275 

i-73 

1.62 

11 

I 

0 

0 

1 

9 

0 

0 

1 

75  Clas’es 

| 2586 

2396 

18,409 

138 

TO 

17  & 5 

18 

16  & 1 

71 

16 

36 

399 

* Mr.  Leonard  Root  was  excused  from  teaching  on  paying  tuition,  which  he  insisted  on  doing. 


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XXI 


During  the  first  38  years  after  the  foundation  of  the  school,  2586 
graduated ; reports  have  been  received  of  2,534  of  these ; 16  have  not 
reported  (their  names  and  residences  are  given)  ; the  residence  and  history 
of  36  are  unknown ; it  is  hoped  that  some  of  the  alumni  may  be  able  to 
give  information  regarding  them,  which  will  complete  the  record.  The 
2,534  have  taught,  in  the  aggregate,  18,409  years;  giving  an  average  of 
7.27  years  for  each.  It  is  known  that  all,  or  nearly  all,  of  the  16  unreported, 
taught ; but  assuming  that  neither  they  nor  the  36  unknown  taught,  the 


average  for  each  of  the  2,586  will  be  7.1 1. 

Of  the  2,534  reported,  there  failed  to  teach 138 

for  reasons  as  follows  : 

Ladies  married  within  a year  of  graduation 1 7 

Died  within  a year  of  graduation 18 

Kept  at  home  by  deaths,  sickness,  etc.,  in  family 16 

Health  failed — became  invalids 10 

Enlisted  in  army  as  soon  as  graduated 5 

Paid  tuition  and  was  excused  by  Ex.  Com. 1 — 67 

Reasons  for  failure  to  teach,  unknown 7 1 


In  view  of  the  foregoing,  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  school,  in 
their  last  report  to  the  State  Superintendent  of  Schools,  say  : 

“ During  the  past  year  President  Waterbury  has  made  exhaustive  inquiry 
into  the  history  of  the  school  and  the  services  which  its  graduates  have  ren- 
dered to  the  cause  of  education. 

“ The  committee  take  great  pride  and  satisfaction  in  referring  to  these 
statistics  as  evidence  of  the  great  service  that  the  school  has  rendered  to 
the  State.  It  has  often  been  made  a charge  against  the  normal  schools  of 
the  State  that  their  students  after  all  do  not  teach ; that  they  are  educated 
at  the  public  expense  as  teachers,  and  then  turn  aside  into  other  walks  of 
life.  The  statistics  of  this  Normal  school  do  not  support  such  a charge ; 
on  the  contrary  they  give  overwhelming  testimony  to  the  fact  that  the 
students  and  graduates  of  this  Normal  school  have  fulfilled  their  obligations 
to  the  State  with  notable  and  praiseworthy  fidelity,  and  have  returned  in 
overflowing  measure  the  benefits  she  has  conferred  upon  them.” 

The  graduates  of  the  forty  years  of  the  school  number : gentlemen, 
1,017;  ladies,  1,738;  total,  2,755;  °f  these,  102  have  become  lawyers; 
31,  clergymen;  43,  civil  engineers  and  surveyors;  72,  physicians;  97, 
State,  county,  city  and  town  superintendents  of  schools,  and  school  com- 
missioners ; 1 20,  heads,  or  members  of  the  faculties  of  this  and  of  other 
Normal  schools ; 79,  editors,  and  authors  many  of  whom  have  written 
school  books  of  which  millions  of  copies  have  been  used ; 93  served  as 
soldiers  in  the  civil  war ; 399  have  died  ; hence,  the  number  of  living 
graduates,  Sept.  1,  1884,  is  2,356, 


xxii 


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CIRCULAR  OF  THE  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL. 


FACULTY. 

EDWARD  P.  WATERBURY,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  President, 
and  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  and  Didactics. 

ALBERT  N.  HUSTED,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Mathematics. 

WILLIAM  V.  JONES,  A.M., 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

SUMNER  H.  BABCOCK, 

Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences. 

JOHN  B.  MARSH, 

Professor  of  Vocal  Music. 

MISS  KATE  STONEMAN, 

Teacher  of  Geography,  Drawing  and  Penmanship. 

MISS  MARY  A.  MCCLELLAND, 

Teacher  of  English  Grammar  and  History. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  E.  SEAMAN, 

Teacher  of  English  Literature  and  Rhetoric. 

MISS  ANNA  A.  FARRAND, 

Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra. 

MISS  ELLEN  BISHOP, 

Teacher  of  Elocution. 

MRS.  MERIBA  A.  B.  KELLY, 
Superintendent  of  the  Model  School. 

MRS.  JENNIE  L.  YOUNG, 

Assistant  in  the  Model  School. 

MISS  EFFIE  M.  FRAATS, 

Superintendent  of  the  Kindergarten. 


ISAAC  N.  PRICHARD, 
Janitor  and  Engineer. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


XXI 11 


COURSE  OF  STUDY. 

Junior  Class — First  Term . 

Arithmetic,  English  Grammar,  Geography,  Map  Drawing,  Penmanship, 
Physiology,  Algebra,  Didactics. 

Junior  Class — Second  Term . 

Algebra  continued,  Higher  Arithmetic,  Elocution,  Rhetoric,  English 
Grammar,  Botany,  Natural  Philosophy,  History  of  the  United  States, 
Didactics. 

Senior  Class — First  Term . 

Geometry,  Natural  Philosophy  continued,  Ethics,  Astronomy,  History, 
Science  of  Government,  Higher  Algebra,  Criticism,  Free  Hand  and  Indus- 
trial Drawing,  Didactics. 

Senior  Class — Second  Term. 

English  Literature,  Mental  Philosophy,  Trigonometry  and  Surveying, 
Chemistry,  Geology,  Book-keeping,  Political  Economy,  Evidences  of 
Christianity,  Natural  History,  Comparative  Anatomy,  Practical  Use  of  the 
Microscope,  Didactics,  Teaching  in  Model  School. 

Composition,  Elocution  and  Vocal  Music  receive  prominent  attention 
throughout  the  course ; it  is  expected  that  every  student  who  shall  have 
attended  one  term  will  be  qualified  to  teach  simple  vocal  music  to  children. 

The  course  of  instruction  and  practice  occupies  two  years.  The  year 
is  divided  into  two  terms  of  twenty  weeks  each.  The  time  required  to 
complete  the  course  will  depend  on  the  attainments,  habits  and  talents  of 
the  pupil.  It  ought  never  to  exceed  four  terms,  or  two  years.  The  stu- 
dents are  divided  into  four  classes ; these  are  subdivided  into  as  many 
sections  as  circumstances  may  require. 

Students  are  drilled  in  all  the  branches  which  they  will  be  called  to 
teach,  and  in  such  other  studies  as  experience  has  shown  to  be  best  adapted 
to  discipline  and  develop  the  mind.  Persons  cannot  be  made  teachers  by 
merely  being  told  how  to  teach.  They  must  themselves  be  taught  in  the 
right  manner.  They  must  themselves  form  the  mental  habits  which  it  is 
their  duty  to  aid  others  in  forming.  They  must  teach. 

Every  member  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Normal  school  is  expected  to  be, 
by  example  and  by  precept,  in  every  recitation,  a teacher  of  Didactics ; 
every  student  is  expected  to  recite  as  he  should  require  a pupil  to  recite. 
Instruction  in  the  art  of  teaching  is  thus  given  at  every  recitation  in  every 
department.  Special  attention  is  given  to  the  study  of  the  human  mind  as 
the  object  and  instrument  of  education. 

Besides  receiving  in  this  way  instruction  in  the  art  of  teaching,  the 
students  are,  at  the  proper  stage  of  their  progress,  required  to  teach  in  the 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


Model  School  one  or  more  hours  a day  for  twenty  weeks,  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  Superintendent.  While  teaching,  they  are  required,  day  by 
day,  to  submit  a scheme  of  the  next  day’s  lessons  and  the  method  they 
propose  to  adopt  in  presenting  it  to  the  pupils.  This  scheme  is  criticised 
by  the  Superintendent  and  modified  as  may  be  advisable.  The  best 
thought  and  ingenuity  of  the  Normal  students  are  called  out  and  exercised 
in  the  actual  work  of  teaching ; and  faulty  methods  are  eliminated.  They 
also,  under  direction,  are  expected  to  visit  the  parents  of  every  pupil  whom 
they  teach,  and  to  visit  other  Albany  schools,  and  submit  written  reports  of 
what  they  see  and  learn.  Leaving  the  Normal  school,  the  student  will 
enter  upon  professional  duties  with  a confidence  born  of  experience  and 
practice.  The  Superintendent  frequently  meets  those  practising  in  the 
Model  School  and  encourages  them  to  present  original  plans  and  schemes, 
which  are  criticised  by  their  fellows,  by  the  Superintendent  and  by  the 
President.  From  8J  to  9 a.  m.,  the  graduating  class  give  individual  assist- 
ance to  the  pupils  of  the  Model  School,  and  thus  learn  to  inspire  and 
interest  them. 

Particular  attention  is  paid  to  the  studies  of  the  Junior  First  Term  as 
these  are  the  ones  usually  taught  in  district  schools.  Many  attend  during 
that  term,  and  then  leave  and  teach  for  a time,  and  thus  procure  the  means 
for  returning  and  completing  the  course. 

Appointment  and  Admission. 

Students  desiring  admission  to  the  school  should  apply  to  their  School 
Commissioner  for  an  appointment.  If  the  applicant  possess  the  requisite 
qualifications,  the  commissioner  will  make  the  appointment  and  send  a 
certificate  of  the  same  to  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  who  will 
indorse  it  and  send  it  to  the  President,  in  whose  hands  it  will  be  found  on 
the  arrival  of  the  student  at  the  school. 

When  the  school  was  established,  the  number  of  students  from  each 
county  was  restricted  to  twice  the  number  of  its  representatives  in  the 
Assembly ; the  establishment  of  seven  additional  Normal  schools  in  the 
State  has  rendered  this  restriction  unnecessary.  The  school  is,  therefore, 
open  without  restriction  to  all  who  desire  to  fit  themselves  to  become 
teachers.  It  is  desired  that  each  applicant  who  has  not  been  successfully 
vaccinated  within  seven  years,  shall  be  vaccinated  before  leaving  home. 

By  an  act  of  the  Legislature,  passed  April  n,  1849,  “ Every  teacher 

SHALL  BE  DEEMED  A QUALIFIED  TEACHER  WHO  SHALL  HAVE  IN  POSSESSION  A 

Diploma  from  the  State  Normal  School.” 

Students  should  reach  Albany  the  day  before  the  opening  of  the  term. 
They  should  come  at  once  to  the  Normal  school  building,  where  they  will 
be  directed  to  boarding  houses  approved  by  the  Faculty.  They  should 
retain  the  checks  for  their  baggage  until  they  procure  rooms,  when  it  will 
be  delivered  free  of  charge. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


XXV 


Tuition  and  text  books  are  furnished  gratuitously.  The  amount  of  fare 
necessarily  paid  in  coming  by  public  conveyance  to  the  school  will  be 
refunded  to  those  who  are  present  at  the  beginning  of  the  term  and  remain 
till  its  close. 

The  price  of  board  in  respectable  families  varies  from  $3.50  to  $4  per 
week,  exclusive  of  washing.  Those  who  wish  to  board  themselves  can  pro- 
cure furnished  rooms  at  $1  per  week.  By  so  doing,  they  can  reduce  their 
expenses  for  board  to  $3  per  week.  All  places  for  board,  and  any  change 
of  place,  must  be  approved  by  the  Faculty. 

The  Spring  Term  begins  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  February. 

The  Fall  Term  begins  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  September. 

Examinations  and  Qualifications. 

That  those  intending  to  apply  may  understand  what  will  be  required  of 
them,  the  following  information  is  given  : Before  examination,  the  student 
will  register,  and  sign  this  declaration  : We,  the  undersigned,  hereby  declare 
that  our  object  in  entering  the  Normal  School,  is  to  prepare  ourselves  for  a 
faithful  performance  of  the  duties  pertaining  to  the  office  of  teacher;  and 
we  further  declare  that  it  is  our  intention  to  devote  ourselves  to  the  work  of 
instruction  in  the  schools  of  the  State. 

Arithmetic. — In  arithmetic  the  applicant  must  be  able  : to  recite  all  of 
the  ordinary  tables  of  denominate  numbers ; to  both  read  and  write  with 
facility  large  numbers  both  entire  and  decimal ; readily  to  perform  the 
operations  of  addition,  subtraction,  multiplication,  division  and  reduc- 
tion of  numbers  both  simple  and  denominate,  entire  and  fractional ; to 
solve  examples  in  percentage  with  its  applications  to  interest,  discount,  and 
profit  and  loss ; to  solve  problems  in  ratio  and  proportion,  and  in  square 
and  cube  root.  Problems  will  be  given  sufficiently  difficult  to  test  the 
capacity  for  logical  reasoning. 

Geography. — Questions  will  be  given  relating  to  the  shape  of  North 
America,  its  mountains,  its  river  systems ; the  shape,  the  area,  the  bound- 
aries and  the  number  of  the  United  States  and  territories,  and  the  relative 
importance  of  the  different  States.  Correct  information  will  be  required  as 
to  the  Great  Lakes,  the  mines  and  mineral  productions  of  the  United  States  ; 
the  production  and  exportation  of  wheat,  cotton  and  petroleum ; and  as  to 
the  great  railroad  lines  between  the  Atlantic  and  the  Pacific  States.  The 
applicant  must  be  acquainted  with  the  size,  location  and  commerical  char- 
acteristics of  the  more  important  cities*  of  the  United  States  and  of  Europe. 

Grammar . — The  applicant  must  analyze,  according  to  the  system  taught 
in  any  standard  grammar,  simple  sentences,  compound  sentences,  and  com- 
plex sentences  containing  two  or  more  clauses ; explain  the  formation  of 
the  plural  of  nouns ; decline  personal  and  relative  pronouns,  and  show  how 
the  different  case  forms  are  used  in  sentences ; explain  and  illustrate  the 
office  of  adjectives  and  of  adverbs ; write  verbs  in  any  required  mood  and 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH 


tense ; and  show  a reasonable  acquaintance  with  the  use  of  capital  and  of 
italic  letters,  and  with  the  subject  of  punctuation. 

Spelling . — The  applicant  must  exhibit  a familiarity  with  the  general  rules 
of  spelling,  and  be  able  to  spell  correctly  seventy  out  of  one  hundred  words 
in  common,  every  day  use. 

Reading. — The  applicant  must  be  able  to  read  in  a clear  and  distinct 
manner,  pronounce  words  correctly,  and  show  a knowledge  of  emphasis, 
inflection,  etc. 

Miscellaneous. — Those  applying  for  admission  to  the  advanced  classes 
will  be  required  to  pass  an  examination  in  the  studies  of  the  preceding 
classes,  and  particularly  in  the  methods  of  teaching  the  subjects  which  have 
been  studied  by  those  classes. 

Applicants  who  can  present  a Regents’  Preliminary  Certificate  will  be 
admitted  without  examination.  Those  who  have  a Regents’  Intermediate 
Certificate  will  be  admitted  to  the  Senior  First  Class  without  examination. 

Candidates  for  admission  to  the  lowest  class  must,  if  ladies,  be  not  less 
than  sixteen  years  of  age ; and,  if  gentlemen,  not  less  than  eighteen ; and, 
if  applying  for  admission  to  an  advanced  class,  must  be  of  a proportionately 
greater  age.  In  all  cases  decided  maturity  of  mind  is  indispensable.  None 
will  be  admitted  after  the  commencement  of  a term,  except  for  weighty 
reasons. 


To  the  School  Commissioners. 

The  following  extracts  from  a circular  issued  to  the  School  Commission- 
ers, by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  clearly  present  the 
qualifications  which  are  deemed  essential : 

“ The  School  Commissioners  are  directed  to  give  the  most  extended  notice  in  their 
power  of  vacancies,  and  to  interest  themselves  in  finding  proper  pupils  to  be  appointed. 

“ In  making  the  selections,  those  who  from  past  successful  experience  have  proved 
their  aptness  to  teach,  or  from  traits  of  character  clearly  developed,  give  fair  promise  of 
future  success,  should  be  preferred.  Talents  not  below  mediocrity,  unblemished  morals 
and  sound  health,  are  regarded  as  indispensable.  In  your  visitations  of  the  schools, 
you  will  sometimes  find  teachers  who,  to  insure  their  highest  success  and  usefulness, 
need  only  the  instruction  which  this  school  is  designed  to  .give;  or  pupils  who  have 
given  proof  of  good  scholarship,  which,  by  being  properly  directed,  may  be  made  of 
great  value  in  the  cause  of  education.  Such  teachers  and  scholars  you  will  encourage 
to  seek  these  appointments.”  . 

The  School  Commissioners  to  whom  the  State  is  under  great  obliga- 
tions for  the  interest  they  have  ever  taken  in  the  school,  will  understand 
why  their  attention  is  particularly  invited  to  this  circular  when  the 
fact  is  mentioned  that  out  of  one  hundred  and  eighty-two  applicants  who 
recently  presented  themselves,  thirty-six  were  rejected  for  want  of  requisite 
qualifications.  The  commissioners  will  forward  the  circulars  sent  them  to 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


XXV11 


those  in  their  districts  who  have  shown  an  aptitude  for  teaching,  or  superior 
ability  as  scholars.  Among  those  who  have  passed  the  Regents’  Preliminary 
or  Intermediate  Examination,  or  who  may  have  been  members  of  Teachers’ 
Classes  in  the  Academies,  are  many  who  if  put  in  the  way  of  receiving  a 
Normal  school  training,  would  do  honor  to  the  commissioners  who 
appoint  them  and  to  the  State  which  educates  them. 

W.  B.  RUGGLES, 

Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  Chairman  ex-officio. 
DAVID  MURRAY, 

Sec’y  of  the  Regents  of  the  University. 

ST.  CLAIR  McKELWAY, 

ANDREW  S.  DRAPER, 

ROBERT  L.  FRYER, 

Executive  Committee. 

The  President  of  the  school  will  be  very  glad  to  be  of  service  to  School 
Boards,  School  Commissioners  and  Trustees,  by  recommending  teachers  to 
them. 


ALUMNI  ASSOCIATIONS. 

In  1850,  “The  Association  of  Graduates  of  the  New  York  State  Nor- 
mal School  ” was  formed.  It  was  created  by  William  F.  Phelps,  ’45,  who 
was  its  corresponding  secretary.  Its  meetings  were  held  every  two  years, 
on  which  occasions  essays,  poems  and  addresses  were  features  of  the  occa- 
sion. It  flourished  while  its  creator  was  in  charge  of  it,  and  was  a success- 
ful medium  of  communication  between  trustees  of  schools  and  the  gradu- 
ates of  the  Normal  school.  It  was  the  influence  that  caused  the  issue  of 
various  complete  catalogues  of  the  school,  notably  those  of  1864  and  1870, 
which  contained,  in  addition  to  an  alphabetical  list,  class  lists  of  the 
alumni.  This  organization  finally  disappeared.  The  present  Alumni 
Association  was  the  work,  in  great  measure,  of  Sherman  Williams,  ’71. 

Re-union,  December  27,  1883. 

Prof.  Sumner  H.  Babcock,  the  recording  secretary,  had  obtained  about 
2,000  addresses,  which  had  in  the  main  been  discovered  in  the  course  of 
compiling  this  Historical  Catalogue.  Six  hundred  were  in  attendance. 
The  School  Commissioners  of  the  city  kindly  placed  the  chapel  of  the 
High  School  at  the  service  of  the  Normal  School  for  the  literary  exercises, 
which  were  held  from  3 until  nearly  6 p.  m.  The  following  is  the  pro- 
gramme of  the  occasion  : 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


ORDER  OF  EXERCISES. 

Prayer,  .........  by  Rev.  Andrew  Parsons,  ’50. 

Song  of  Reunion, by  Mrs.  Jane  J.  Jewell-Bonsteel,  ’66 : 


Melody : “ Auld  Lang  Syne.” 

We  come  again  to  Normal  halls; 

We  gather  as  before; 

We  clasp  again  each  other’s  hands 
As  in  the  days  of  yore. 

The  friendship  of  the  olden  time 
Survives  the  long  gone  years, 

And  bids  us  join  again  in  song, 

In  laughter  and  in  tears. 

What  thoughts,  what  memories,  sad  and  sweet, 

Throng  from  our  past,  to-day ! 

What  dreams,  like  summer  roses  fleet, 

Have  perished  by  the  way ! 

And  some  who  went  with  courage  bold 
To  battlefields  of  life, 

Have  laid  their  battered  armor  down, 

Too  weary  for  the  strife. 

O,  Comrades,  still  with  hearts  aglow, 

Beholding  human  need; 

Keep  faith  ! a great  reward  awaits 
Your  noble  word  and  deed. 

And  praise  to  you  who  farther  on, 

Well  crowned  with  laurel  leaves. 

With  locks  besprinkled  o’er  with  gray, 

Are  resting  on  your  sheaves. 

Address  of  Welcome,  by  Hon.  William  B.  Ruggles,  Superintendent  of  Public  In- 
struction, and  Chairman  of  Ex.  Com.  of  the  State  Normal  School. 

Response,  ...  by  Wm.  B.  Davidson,  ’72,  Pres’t  of  the  Alumni  Association. 

Contralto  Solo,  by  Mrs.  Harriet  Hall  Mills,  ’68. 

Historical  Retrospect,  by  Edward  P.  Waterbury,  ’49. 

Greeting  Song, by  Miss  Mary  A.  McClelland,  ’68 : 

Melody : “ America.” 

Now  thanks  to  God  above, 

That  through  his  watchful  love, 

We  meet  once  more. 

We  come  from  valley  wide, 

From  rugged  mountain  side, 

From  ocean’s  surging  tide, 

From  rocky  shore. 

To  grasp  a schoolmate’s  hand, 

Make  strong  old  friendship’s  band, 

We’ve  gathered  here; 

To  tell  the  deeds  we’ve  done, 

The  honors  fairly  won, 

O’erlook  the  race  we’ve  run, 

Each  other  cheer. 

For  His  own  guiding  hand, 

Through  drear  and  desert  land, 

Through  wilds  untrod; 


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For  stars  in  darkest  night, 

For  skill  to  wield  aright 
The  sword  in  fiercest  fight, 

Thanks  be  to  God. 

If  we  have  taught  the  eye 
To  read  in  earth  and  sky 
Thy  art  divine — 

Have  taught  the  heart  to  feel 
The  love  Thy  laws  reveal, 

Thy  care  for  human  weal— 

The  work  was  Thine. 

If  error’s  bonds  we’ve  riven, 

The  noble  impulse  given 
To  do  the  right; 

Then  hear  us  while  we  raise 
The  voice  in  joyous  lays — 

To  thee  ascribe  all  praise, 

Thou  God  of  might ! 

Forgive  us  that  we’ve  strayed, 

Pardon  the  failures  made, 

Our  prayer  receive. 

Ere  yet  the  day  is  done, 

Ere  sinks  the  western  sun, 

Forgive,  thou  Holy  One, 

Do  thou  forgive ! 

Poem,  “The  Angelus”  (a  suggestion  from  the  painting  by  Millett),  by  Mrs.  Sarah 
Keppel  Vickery,  ’76;  read  by  Miss  Kate  Stoneman,  ’66. 

The  day  was  long  and  weary, 

The  workers  are  stooped  and  worn, 

With  scarcely  a thought  of  the  toiling  past, 

Or  a wish  for  to-morrow’s  morn. 

’T  were  better  in  the  quiet  grave; 

To-morrow  will  be  to-day, 

Ever  the  driving  iron  must, 

The  hunger  that  will  not  stay. 

The  autumn  spreads  before  them 
Her  fair  illumined  book, 

As  well ’t  were  winter’s  whitened  page, 

They  have  not  time  to  look. 

The  harvest  must  be  gathered, 

The  children  must  be  fed; 

No  thoughts  for  them  of  sunset  sky, 

Only  the  thought  of  bread. 

But  hark  ! across  the  darkening  field 
A bell’s  sweet  tone  is  heard ; 

Hushed  is  the  breath  of  even, 

Hushed  the  last  note  of  bird. 

It  is  the  holy  Angelus, 

The  evening  call  to  prayer. 

Lift  your  tired  forms,  poor  workers, 

And  claim  a Father’s  care. 

Each  heart  breathes  forth  its  longing, 

Christ  bends  a loving  ear, 

For  nearer  are  the  poor  to  Him 
Who  worked  and  hungered  here. 


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Lift  now  your  heads,  the  sunset 
Flings  wide  its  golden  gate; 

’T  is  but  a short  and  shining  road, 
Behind,  the  angels  wait. 

O,  bright  will  be  the  crown  for  those 
Who  bore  the  heaviest  cross, 

And  fairer  sure  must  heaven  be, 
When  earth  was  only  loss. 

Lift  high  your  heads,  the  sunset 
Flings  wide  its  open  door, 

Earth  gives  her  treasure  to  her  own, 
But  heaven  is  for  the  poor. 


Addresses,  ....  by  Sherman  Williams, ’71;  John  L.  Johnson, ’71. 

Letter  from  Joseph  Alden,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  State  Normal  School,  1867-82; 
read  by  Sumner  H.  Babcock,  ’77 : 

Pisa,  Italy,  Nov.  30th,  1883. 

My  Dear  Pupils : 

You  are  often  in  my  mind.  There  was  never  a member  of  the  school  in  whose 
improvement  and  happiness  I did  not  feel  a deep  interest.  I regret  that  I did  not  do 
more  for  you.  I rejoice  in  the  prosperity  of  the  school.  May  the  Lord  help  you  and 
permit  us  to  meet  at  his  right  hand.  Affectionately  yours, 

Joseph  Alden. 

Address,  “The  Great  Northwest,” by  Wm.  F.  Phelps,  ’45. 

Class  Poem,  ’53, by  Dr.  Wm.  G.  Brownson,  ’53. 

Within  these  hallowed  walls  whose  echoes  bring 
To  waiting  ears  some  old,  familiar  strain, 

Touching  the  heart  in  Memory’s  hidden  spring, 

Bidding  us  live  in  the  sweet  past  again, — 

We  come,  the  remnant  of  a worthy  band; 

We  come  to  clasp  once  more  each  friendly  hand. 

What  tender  memories  crowd  each  throbing  breast ! 

Unwritten  volumes  none  but  we  may  read; 

A golden  silence,  language  unexpressed, 

Mute  eloquence,  seem  suited  to  our  need, 

When  face  to  face  as  in  a glass  we  see 
The  touch  of  Time,  the  lines  of  history. 

Still  let  me  draw  the  veil,  and  summon  here, 

From  their  accustomed  paths  of  toil  and  care, 

Those  who  can  give  to  Memory  but  a tear, 

With  those  who  come  her  treasured  joys  to  share; 

Except  its  dawn  and  blending  with  the  last, 

Forget  a while  the  generation  past — 

Linger  awhile  on  these  familiar  scenes, 

When  from  the  kitchen  and  the  plow  we  came, 

Plainly  attired  to  suit  the  scanty  means 
A frugal  husbandry  alone  might  claim; 

Not  what  we  were,  but  what  we  aimed  to  be, 

Gave  to  our  modest  pride  its  dignity. 

Transplanted  from  a pristfhe  soil,  we  here 
Began  the  growth  a promised  fruitage  bears; 

Still  in  the  spring-time  of  life’s  joyous  year, 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

Nor  burdened  with  nor  free  from  worldly  cares, — 

Gazing  with  wistful  eyes  through  toil  and  strife, 

Into  the  palmy  summer  days  of  life. 

What  nobler  aims  can  youthful  fancy  boast, 

Than  honest  striving  for  an  honored  name  ? 

Counting  no  earthly  sacrifice  or  cost 

Too  great  that  purchases  a worthy  fame, 

If  love  to  God  and  to  our  fellows  be 
The  guiding  star  to  such  a destiny. 

Our  palmy  summer  days  have  come  and  gone; 

Their  warm  delights  and  golden  privilege, 

With  all  their  heat  and  burden  we  have  known, 

Our  life-book  holds  on  many  a sacred  page; 

Some  traced  with  honors  loving  hands  have  penned, 

Some  stained  with  tears  in  memory  of  a friend. 

Ah  ! well  do  I recall  one  gracious  form,* 

Whose  desk  and  heart  I shared  through  normal  days, — 
At  mention  of  whose  name  my  pulses  warm, 

Whose  modest  worth  I can  but  feebly  praise; 

No  time  nor  distance  breaks  the  magic  spell 
That  bound  our  hearts  so  closely  and  so  well. 


His  magic  voice,  the  lustre  of  his  eye, 

His  wealth  of  anecdote  and  repartee, 

His  ringing  laugh  so  full  of  melody, 

His  genial  nature,  kindly  sympathy, — 

In  the  dim  distance  to  my  fancy  seem 
Like  recollections  of  a happy  dream. 

Gifted  beyond  his  years,  his  noble  mind 
Gave  brilliant  promise  of  a proud  career; 

In  manhood  dignified,  in  tastes  refined, 

With  loving  heart  and  purposes  sincere, — 

None  could  but  love  him  through  those  days  of  strife, 
That  knew  the  charming  sweetness  of  his  life. 


He  was  my  friend — my  trusted,  bosom  friend; 

Rejoiced  with  me  and  grieved  when  I was  grieved; 
His  heart  was  open  as  his  hand  to  lend 
.A  needed  solace  to  a friend  bereaved; 

Like  loving  maidens,  we  were  wont  for  years 
Oft  to  embrace  with  kisses  and  with  tears. 

His  sun  went  down  at  noon — the  time  of  all 

When  fell  Bereavement  wields  his  keenest  blade, 
You,  who  have  felt  its  edge,  may  well  recall 
The  mortal  hurt,  the  unhealing  wound  it  made; 
Vain  are  our  questionings  that  seek  to  scan 
The  mysteries  of  a wise  Creator’s  plan. 

The  world  is  full  of  joy — and  full  of  grief; 

Half  night,  half  day,  fierce  storm  and  blessed  calm; 
The  weary  watching  and  the  glad  relief, 

Labor  and  rest,  wounds  and  their  healing  balm; 

God  from  our  search  conceals  His  righteous  will, 

And  through  the  tempest  whispers,  “ Peace,  be  still ! ” 


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* Carlton  Edward  Barstow,  of  Oswego,  delivered  the  Class  Valedictory  in  1853,  taught  with  marked  suc- 
cess for  several  years,  received  the  honorary  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  in  1865,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  and 
engaged  in  the  practice  of  law  in  Adrian,  Michigan,  where  he  died  of  typhoid  fever  in  1866. 


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And  now  with  hearts  refreshed,  with  love  renewed, 
For  every  child  our  alma  mater  owns, 

With  fervent  thanks  and  lasting  gratitude 
For  this  reception  from  her  noble  sons, — 

We  turn  to  face  again  the  toil  and  strife 
That  mark  the  evening  of  each  busy  life. 

Be  it  our  highest  aim,  our  constant  care, 

To  wisely  watch  and  mark  the  sun’s  decline; 
Fulfil  each  trust,  each  burden  nobly  bear, 

Securely  trusting  in  a Power  divine; 

Then  shall  no  vacant  seat  our  absence  prove 
From  that  re-union  in  the  world  above. 


Addresses,  . by  Wm.  F.  Phelps,  ’45;  Wm.  M.  Giffin,  ’73;  Abram  P.  Smith,  ’53. 

Poem,  “The  Fountain  of  Youth,”  by  Amelia  E.  Daly  Alden,  ’68;  read  by  Miss  Ellen 

Bishop,  ’75. 

Ponce  de  Leon,  weary,  rich  and  old, 

Heard  joyfully  the  tale  the  Indians  told 
Of  that  strange  fountain  in  the  forest  dim, 

Whose  limpid  wave  could  give  new  life  to  him; 

And  with  his  followers,  for  many  a day 
He  sailed  from  isle  to  isle,  from  bay  to  bay, 

In  hope  to  find  those  waters,  and  restore 
His  painful  age  to  painless  youth  once  more. 

But  whether  in  the  depth  of  virgin  wood, 

Where  the  grim  pine  and  solemn  cypress  stood, 

Or  whether  in  the  feir  and  sunny  reach 
Of  green  savanna,  or  on  sandy  beach, 

He  knelt  to  drink  from  many  a sunless  pool, 

Or  quaff  the  bickering  streamlet  sweet  and  cool. 

His  quest  was  vain ; the  mystic  fountain  lies 
All  undiscovered  yet  by  mortal  eyes. 

Ponce  de  Leon  sleeps,  and  centuries 
Have  drifted  by  upon  the  sunny  seas 
Since,  full  of  hope,  he  sailed  from  shore  to  shore, 

Then  with  a drooping  heart  the  search  gave  o’er. 

We  read  the  tale  half  pitying,  and  yet 
Is  there  not  some  faint,  lingering  regret 
That  in  the  sunlight  of  this  wiser  age, 

We  may  not  go  on  such  a pilgrimage? 

Fain  would  we  seek— yea,  let  us  own  the  truth — 

Fain  would  we  seek  and  find  the  fount  of  youth  ! 

For  silently  and  swiftly  as  the  spheres 
In  the  great  vault  above  us,  glide  our  years ; 

And  when,  as  now,  we  all  together  stand, 

Once  more  to  take  each  other  by  the  hand, 

We  see  with  pain  the  sure  and  subtle  trace 
Which  time  has  left  on  many  a well-loved  face. 

We  read  the  record  of  the  fleeting  years, 

The  hieroglyphs  of  care  and  toil  and  tears, 

Of  secret  struggles  and  heart-wasting  pain : 

“ Oh,  could  we  have  our  careless  youth  again  ! ” 

We  sigh,  remembering  the  golden  past, 

When  life  was  beautiful,  and  grand,  and  vast. 

Not  all  a fable  was  the  story  told 
Beside  the  Redman’s  fire  in  days  of  old; 

From  the  innate,  insatiate  hungering 


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XXXI 11 


Of  human  souls  do  all  such  legends  spring. 

They  are  the  voice  of  nature  crying  through 
The  wilderness  of  time;  in  spirit  they  are  true. 

The  life-renewing  fountain  surely  flows, 

Though  from  no  earthly  source  its  waters  rise, 

And  he  may  drink,  and  keep  his  youth,  who  knows 
To  read  the  sorrow  in  another’s  eyes, 

To  cheer  the  lonely,  and  to  change  the  sighs 
Of  troubled  hearts  to  breathings  of  repose; 

The  starving  soul  with  love  and  hope  to  feed, 

And  give  a hand  in  every  brother’s  need. 

For  him  there  springs,  of  life  itself  a part, 

The  fount  of  youth — a sympathizing  heart. 

Parting  Hymn,  by  Miss  Mary  C.  Bennett,  ’55. 

Melody:  “Nearer  My  God  to  Thee.” 

Sadly  the  parting  hour 
Soon  will  draw  nigh. 

Joys,  like  the  fragrant  flower, 

Live  but  to  die. 

If  all  our  greetings  be 
Joyous,  and  pure,  and  free, 

Blest  will  the  parting  be, 

E’en  though  we  sigh. 

May  we  in  wisdom’s  ways 
Ever  be  found; 

In  noble  deeds  our  days 
Richly  abound. 

If,  when  our  lives  are  past, 

In  Heav’n  our  homes  be  cast, 

“ Well  done,”  be  heard  at  last, 

How  blest  the  sound ! 

Father  of  truth  and  might 
Guide  us  in  love, 

Safe  to  the  realms  of  light, 

Thy  home  above. 

Then  we  ’ll  again  unite 
In  songs  of  pure  delight, 

In  Heav’n,  where  all  is  bright, 

Rest  in  Thy  love. 

Doxology. 

A business  meeting  was  then  held,  at  which  President  Waterbury  spoke 
of  the  Alumni  Memorial  Window,  and  a resolution  was  unanimously  passed 
that  the  window  shall  be  constructed  by  the  alumni.  The  following  officers 
were  elected  for  1884  : 


Business  Meeting. 

After  the  literary  exercises,  the  business  meeting  of  the  alumni  was  held. 
The  following  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year  : Judge  A.  P.  Smith, 
’53,  President;  W.  D.  Johnson,  ’81,  1st  Vice-President;  John  C.  Bishop, 
’50,  2d  Vice-President;  Charles  C.  Pierce,  ’79,  3d  Vice-President;  Mrs. 
Orline  O.  Sutton  Milliken,  ’50,  4th  Vice-President ; Sumner  H.  Babcock,  ’77, 
Secretary ; William  V.  Jones,  ’68,  Treasurer ; Executive  Committee,  Levi 
Cass,  ’49,  E.  A.  Burt,  ’81,  Kate  Stoneman,  ’66,  Mary  A.  McClelland,  ’68. 
5— d 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


Hon.  Wm.  B.  Ruggles  offered  a resolution  of  thanks  to  President  Waterbury 
for  the  very  complete  historical  acconnt  of  the  school  which  he  had  pre- 
pared at  the  expense  of  much  time  and  great  labor,  and  which  will  remain 
one  of  the  most  valuable  papers  relating  to  the  school.  The  following  reso- 
lution was  unanimously  passed  : That  a committee  of  three  be  appointed 
by  the  chair  to  select  a committee  of  one  from  each  class  to  aid  in  securing 
funds  for  the  Alumni  Memorial  Window  which  it  is  hereby  resolved  shall 
be  presented  by  the  alumni.  The  committee  appointed  consists  of  Edward 
P.  Waterbury,  ’49,  Charles  R.  Abbot,  ’48,  and  William  M.  Giffin,  ’73. 
The  following  have  been  appointed  as  members  of  the  Class  Committee  : 

1845.  William  F.  Phelps,  A.  M.,  Supt.  Schools,  Winona,  Minn. 

1846.  Darwin  G.  Eaton,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  LL.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1846.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Butler  Hinckley,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

1847.  George  L.  Farnham,  A.  M.,  Prin.  Nebraska  State  Normal  School,  Peru,  Neb- 

1847.  Hof.  Isaac  B.  Poucher,  A.  M.,  Normal  School,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

1848.  Prof.  James  Johonnot,  A.  M.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

1848.  Miss  Mary  K.  Culbertson,  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

1849.  Levi  Cass,  A.  M.,  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  15,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1849.  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Wood  Shimer,  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 

1850.  Rev.  Andrew  Parsons,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

1850.  Rev.  Daniel  S.  Gregory,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  111. 

1851.  Amos  M.  Kellogg,  A.  M.,  editor  “ School  Journal,”  N.  Y.  City. 

1851.  Philip  Snyder,  agricultural  editor  “The  Press,”  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1852.  Hon.  Aug.  G.  S.  Allis,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1852.  Charles  H.  Peck,  A.  M.,  State  Botanist,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1853.  Wm.  G.  Brownson,  M.A.,  M.D.,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

1853.  Hon.  Abram  P.  Smith,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

1854.  Rev.  Alexander  F.  Dix,  A.  M.,  Union  Springs,  Tenn. 

1854.  Mrs.  Meriba  A.  Babcock  Kelly,  Supt.  Model  Dept.,  S.  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1855.  Prof.  Albert  N.  Husted,  A.  M.,  Prof.  Math.,  S.  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1855.  Miss  Emily  A.  Rice,  Prin.  Park  Heights  Sem.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

1856.  Hon.  George  R.  Dean,  Waverly,  Iowa. 

1856.  Hon.  David  L.  Keihle,  State  Supt.  Education,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1857.  Mrs.  Rachel  Hait  Harris,  City  Hotel,  Chicago,  111. 

■1857.  Joseph  G.  Fox,  A.M.,  C.E.,  Prof.  Eng.,  La  Fayette  College,  Easton,  Pa. 

1858.  Miss  Martha  Roe,  Faculty  Normal  School,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

1858.  Miss  M.  Frances  Hendricks,  Faculty,  Normal  School,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

1859.  Miss  Ellen  G.  Revely,  Prin.  Normal  School,  Cleveland,  O. 

1859.  Ralph  S.  Goodwin,  M.  D.,  Thomaston,  Conn. 

1860.  Mrs.  Susan  Gilbert  White,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

1860.  Joseph  P.  Barnum,  M.  D.,  Dean  Col.  Pharmacy,  Louisville,  Ky. 

1861.  John  J.  McWilliams,  P.  O.  Box  335,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1861.  Michael  R.  Cook,  A.  M.,  Prof.  Metaphysics,  State  N.  S.,  Emporia,  Kansas. 

1862.  Alonzo  Reed,  A.  M.,  care  Clark  & Maynard,  publishers,  N.  Y.  City. 

1862.  Alanson  H.  Green,  A.  M.,  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1863.  Marcus  A.  Weed,  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  27,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1863.  John  D.  Conley,  A.  M.,  Prof.  Chem.,  Blackburn  Univ.,  Carlinville,  111. 

1864.  Archibald  Grant,  P.  O.  Box  68,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1864.  Nelson  Bogue,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

1865.  Almon  Holland,  Prin.  P,  S.  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y, 


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1865.  Miss  Laura  Marean,  Prin.  Washington  School,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

1866.  Miss  Kate  Stoneman,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1866.  Edward  A.  Bowser,  LL.D.,  Prof.  Math.,  Rutgers  Col.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

1867.  Mrs.  Phoebe  F.  Moase  Johnson,  Clements,  Cal. 

1867.  Calvin  Patterson,  A.  M.,  Supt.  Schools,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1868.  Miss  Mary  A.  McClellan,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1868.  W.  V.  Jones,  A.  M.,  Adj.  Prof.  Math.,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1869.  Margaret  M.  Ray,  Hillburn,  N.  Y. 

1869.  Henry  E.  Mereness,  M.  D.,  712  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1870.  Miss  Josephine  E.  Seaman,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1870.  E.  D.  Clark,  Gram.  School  61,  3d  ave.  and  170th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

1871.  Hon.  John  L.  Johnson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1871.  Sherman  Williams,  Supt.  Schools,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1872.  Carlton  M.  Ritter,  Prin.  High  School,  Stockton,  Cal. 

1872.  William  B.  Davidson,  LL.B.,  Dobbs  Ferrv,  N.  Y. 

1873.  Miss  Caroline  Bishop,  Castile,  N.  Y. 

1873.  Elias  B.  Glen,  East  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1874.  Mrs.  Olive  B.  Sturges  Porter,  P.  O.  Box  1112,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1874.  Hon.  Jacob  H.  Mann,  School  Com’r,  West  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

1875.  Miss  Anna  A.  Farrand,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1875.  Miss  Ellen  Bishop,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1876.  Hiram  B.  Wilkes,  Prin.  Un.  S.  and  Acad.,  Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

1876.  Erwin  H.  Schuyler,  Minaville,  N.  Y. 

1877.  Prof.  Sumner  H.  Babcock,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1877.  Miss  Addie  M.  Wooden,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

1878.  Miss  Alice  U.  Miller,  Ballston  Centret  N.  Y. 

1878.  W.  Charles  Maben,  Lexington,  N.  Y. 

1879.  Miss  Martha  Winne,  Faculty  State  Normal  School,  Peru,  Neb. 

1879.  Hon.  James  A.  Foshay,  School  Com’r,  Kent  Cliff,  N.  Y. 

1880.  Charles  H.  Tyndall,  A.  B.,  Alton,  N.  Y. 

1880.  Remer  H.  Barringer,  Prin.  Liberty  st.  P.  S.,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

1881.  George  Babcock,  Warnersville,  N.  Y. 

1881.  Mrs.  M.  Rosa  McIntyre,  Prin.  South  School,  Omaha,  Neb. 

1882.  Miss  Edith  R.  Potts,  Minaville,  N.  Y. 

1882.  Mrs.  Jennie  L.  Young,  Model  Dept.  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1883.  Miss  Edith  A.  Horton,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

1883.  Miss  Efhe  M.  Fraats,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1884.  Miss  Luella  J.  Clark,  Willsboro  Point,  N.  Y. 

1884.  Miss  Ida  M.  Babcock,  Laurens,  N.  Y. 

Edward  P.  Waterbury,  ’49,  Charles  R.  Abbot,  ’48,  and  William  M. 
Giffin,  ’73,  committee  on  the  Alumni  Memorial  Window,  have  sent  the  fol- 
lowing circular  to  the  Alumni : 

The  Alumni  Memorial  Window. 

Dear  Alumnus — The  new  building  for  the  State  Normal  School,  of  which  the  ac- 
companying picture  is  a representation,  is  in  process  of  erection.  Located  on  Willett 
street,  and  fronting  on  the  new  and  lovely  Washington  Park,  its  situation  is  superb  as 
its  design  is  beautiful.  The  building,  complete  and  furnished,  will  cost  about  $175,000. 
The  large  Assembly  Room,  the  position  of  which  is  indicated  by  the  Great  Window  in 
the  picture,  is  ninety  feet  long,  fifty-eight  feet  wide,  and  forty  feet  high.  The  window 
will  be  fourteen  and  a quarter  feet  wide,  and  thirty-two  and  a half  feet  high,  and  will 


XXXVI 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


be  the  largest  single  window  in  this  country.  This  description  is  from  Ezra  Prentice 
Treadwell,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who  designs  and  executes  it. 

The  window  is  designed  to  represent  the  influence  of  education. 

The  central  motive,  as  presented  in  the  five  principal  panels,  is  the  development  of 
mankind  and  of  the  arts  and  sciences  as  the  result  of  education. 

The  five  divisions  represent  “the  teacher  and  the  scholar  ” (in  the  central  panel; 
the  teacher  having  the  idealized  face  of  D.  P.  Page),  surrounded  by  “ the  painter  and 
the  sculptor,’’  “ the  poet  and  the  musician,”  “ the  orator  and  the  scientist,”  “ the  narrator 
and  the  historian.”  The  figures  are  life  size;  dignity  and  character  are  given  by  the 
classic  treatment  of  the  figures,  and  by  the  suggestion  of  the  Academy  as  a back-ground, 
while  the  tree  of  knowledge,  the  olive,  overshadows  the  group,  and  white  doves,  emblems 
of  peace,  float  above  them.  Filling  the  arch  over  this  group  are  the  “ marks,”  hiero- 
glyphs, of  the  early  printers,  as  Aldus,  Caxton,  Guttenburg,  etc.,  thus  symbolizing  books, 
the  great  means  for  the  advance  of  education. 

As  a contrast,  and  recalling  the  Dark  Ages,  are  the  five  groups  forming  the  lower 
section  of  the  window,  representing  Folly,  Ignorance  and  Vice,  surrounded  by  the 
fanatic  and  the  warrior  with  their  victim,  the  iconoclast,  the  ignorant  and  bigoted  who 
martyr  the  saints. 

The  window  is  to  be  executed  in  Mosaic  of  American  colored  glass,  all  the  shadings 
of  color  in  figures,  faces  and  draperies  being  carefully  painted  on  and  burned  into  the 
glass,  while  the  outline  drawing  will  be  entirely  in  lead. 

At  the  last  Alumni  Re-union,  Dec.  27,  1883,  at  which  there  was  an  attendance  of  six 
hundred  graduates,  it  was  unanimously  resolved  that  this  window  shall  be  known  as  the 
Alumni  Memorial  Window,  to  be  presented  by  the  graduates  of  forty  years  of  the 
school,  and  thus  be  the  gift  of  the  living  and  of  the  dead.  It  is  estimated  that  the  sum  of 
two  dollars  to  ten  dollars  from  each  wishing  to  give  for  this  purpose,  will  prove  suffi- 
cient. It  is  desired  that  none  give  more  than  the  latter  sum.  The  undersigned  were 
appointed  a committee  to  present  the  subject  to  the  Alumni.  That  the  window  may  be 
ready  in  time,  prompt  response  should  be  made.  Letters  containing  contributions  by 
check,  postal  note  or  order,  or  registered  letter,  may  be  addressed  to  E.  P.  Waterbury, 
Prest.  S.  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  who  will  acknowledge  receipt  of  the  same. 


EDWARD  P.  WATERBURY, ’49,  Ch’n  and  Treas. 
CHARLES  R.  ABBOT,  ’48, 

WILLIAM  M.  GIFFIN,  ’73, 


Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1884. 

It  is  expected  that  the  Great  Assembly  Room  will  contain  also 
life-size  portraits  of  those  who  have  been  members  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee, and  of  the  former  members  of  the  Faculty.  Many  have  been 
promised.  Then  the  creators  and  benefactors  of  the  school  will  be  more 
than  a mere  name  to  the  successive  generations  of  students  who  will  be 
educated  within  these  walls. 


The  Social  Re-union. 


In  the  evening,  all  the  rooms  in  the  Normal  building  were  lighted  and 
thrown  open  and  filled  with  visiting  alumni.  Each  wore  the  year  of  gradu- 
ation on  the  breast.  The  registering  was  on  year  cards  hanging  around  the 
reception  room.  In  the  chapel  were  short  speeches,  music  and  recitations, 
some  delightfully  given  by  Mrs.  Emily  A.  Taylor  Lyon,  ’67.  Where  all 
seemed  happy,  delighted,  she,  accompanied  by  her  devoted  husband, 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


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entered  most  fully  into  the  enjoyment  of  the  merry  time ; surrounded  by 
her  classmates  and  her  old  pupils  her  eyes  shone.  Alas,  how  short  was  the 
time  when,  through  the  gates  of  agonizing  pain,  which  she  bore  like  an 
angel,  she  entered  Paradise  ! 

The  vast  collection  of  letters  and  photographs,  from  and  of  alumni, 
which  had  grown  in  the  process  of  compiling  this  catalogue,  had  been  by 
the  Faculty  sorted  into  bags  and  labelled  by  years.  This  great  mail  was 
given  out,  and  the  building  was  filled  with  groups  of  the  different  years, 
reading  the  news  from  classmates  unseen  and  unheard  of  for  many  years. 
Some  remained  three  and  four  days  after  Re- union  to  have  time  to  read  the 
letters.  In  the  library  of  the  new  building  will  be  fifty  drawers,  each  for  a 
year  of  the  school ; these  will  contain  all  matters  of  interest  to  the  alumni  of 
the  year  which  will  be  painted  upon  it.  It  is  hoped  that  no  alumnus  will 
hereafter  pass  through  Albany  without  stopping  to  examine  the  drawer  be- 
longing to  the  class. 

Refreshments  were  served  in  Number  Five,  under  the  care  and  direc- 
tion of  Professors  Husted  and  Jones.  The  assembly  gathered  in  the  chapel 
and  sang  again,  closing  with  Old  Hundred ; farewells  were  said  by  old- 
new  friends,  and  the  Re-union,  except  in  memory,  was  over. 


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CATALOGUE 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 

Hon.  Samuel  Young,  LL.D.,  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools 
and  Chairman  from  June  20,  1844,  until  February  3,  1845. 

Hon.  Nathaniel  S.  Benton,  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools 
and  Chairman  from  February  3,  184^,  until  January  1,  1848. 

Hon.  Christopher  Morgan,  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools 
and  Chairman  from  January  1,  1848,  until  January  1,  1852. 

Hon.  Henry  S.  Randall,  LL.D.,  Superintendent  of  Common 
Schools  and  Chairman  from  January  1,  1852,  until  January,  1854. 

Hon.  Elias  W.  Leavenworth,  Superintendent  of  Common 
Schools  and  Chairman  from  January  1,  1854,  until  April  4,  1854. 

Hon.  Victor  M.  Rice,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and 
Chairman  from  April  4,  1854,  until  April  4,  1857. 

Hon.  Henry  H.  Van  Dyck,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion and  Chairman  from  April  4,  1857,  until  his  resignation,  April 
19,  1861. 

Emerson  W.  Keyes,  Acting  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion and  Chairman  from  April  19,  1861,  until  February  1,  1862. 

Hon.  Victor  M.  Rice,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and 
Chairman  from  February  1,  1862,  until  April  7,  1868. 

Hon.  Abram  B.  Weaver,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 
and  Chairman  from  April  7,  1868,  until  April  7,  1874. 

Hon.  Neil  Gilmour,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and 
Chairman  from  April  7,  1874,  until  April  7,  1883. 

Rev.  W.  H.  Campbell,  D.  D.,  from  June  1,  1844,  until  his  resig- 
nation, July  10,  1851. 

Hon.  William  B.  Ruggles,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion and  Chairman  from  April  7,  1883. 


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Francis  Dwight,  Esq.,  from  June  1,  1844,  until  his  decease, 
December  15,  1845. 

Hon.  Gideon  Hawley,  LL.D.,  from  June  1,  1844,  until  his  resig- 
nation, October  22,  1852. 

Rev.  Alonzo  Potter,  D.  D.,  from  June  1,  1844,  until  his  resig- 
nation, October  11,  1845. 

Hon.  Samuel  Young,  LL.D.,  from  June  1,  1844,  until  his 
decease,  1849. 

Hon.  Harmanus  Bleecker,  LL.D.,  from  February  5,  1846,  until 
his  decease,  July  20,  1849. 

Hon.  Charles  L.  Austin,  from  September  12,  1849,  until  his 
decease,  April  28,  1866. 

T.  Romeyn  Beck,  M.  D.,  LL.D.,  from  December  2,  1850,  until 
his  decease,  November  19,  1855. 

Hon.  Franklin  Townsend,  from  September  25,  1851,  until  his 
resignation,  March  20,  1878. 

Hon.  William  W.  Forsyth,  from  January  13,  1853,  to  his 
decease,  August  26,  1854. 

Hon.  Samuel  H.  Hammond,  from  September  9,  1854,  until  his 
resignation,  March  5,  1857. 

Samuel  B.  Woolworth,  LL.D.,  from  January  27,  1856,  until 
his  decease,  June  30,  1880. 

Hon.  Robert  H.  Pruyn,  LL.D.,  from  March  5,  1857,  until  his 
resignation,  September,  1862. 

Hon.  John  Y.  L.  Pruyn,  LL.D.,  from  February  5,  1863,  until 
his  resignation,  July  7,  1874. 

Amos  Dean,  LL.D.,  from  August  7,  1866,  until  his  decease,  Jan- 
uary 26,  1868. 

Prof.  Jacob  S.  Mosher,  Ph.  D.,  M.  D.,  from  January  14,  1869, 
until  his  decease,  August  13,  1883. 

Hon.  Robert  H.  Pruyn,  LL.D.,  from  July  7,  1874,  until  his 
decease,  February  26,  1882. 

Hon.  Charles  E.  Smith,  from  March  20,  1878,  until  his  resig- 
nation, July  31,  1881. 

David  Murray,  Ph.  D.,  LL.D.,  from  July  14,  1880. 

Edward  P.  Waterbury,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  from  January  13,  1881, 
until  his  resignation,  June  22,  1882. 

Hon.  St.  Clair  McKelway,  A.  M.,  from  January  10,  1883. 

Hon.  Andrew  S.  Draper,  from  January  10,  1883. 

Robert  L.  Fryer,  Esq.,  from  Nov.  16,  1883. 


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SECRETARIES  AND  TREASURERS. 

Francis  Dwight,  Esq.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  from  June  20, 
1844,  until  his  decease,  December  15,  1845. 

Rev.  W.  H.  Campbell,  D.  D.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  from 
December  18,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  July  10,  1851. 

T.  Romeyn  Beck,  M.  D.,  LL.D.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  from 
July  10,  1851,  until  his  decease,  November  19,  1855. 

Samuel  B.  Wool  worth,  LL.D.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  from 
January  20,  1856,  until  his  decease,  June  30,  1880. 

David  Murray,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  from  July  14,  1880. 


FACULTY. 

David  P.  Page,  A.  M.,  Principal  from  December  13,  1844,  until 
his  decease,  January  1,  1848. 

George  R.  Perkins,  LL.D.,  Principal  from  January  1,  1848, 
until  his  resignation,  July  8,  1852. 

Samuel  B.  Woolworth,  LL.D.,  Principal  from  September  20, 
1852,  until  his  resignation,  February  1,  1856. 

David  H.  Cochran,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Principal  from  February  1, 
1856,  until  his  resignation,  September  19,  1864. 

Oliver  Arey,  A.  M.,  Principal  from  December  2,  1864,  until 
his  resignation,  January  31,  1867. 

Joseph  Alden,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  from  April  24,  1867, 
until  his  resignation,  June  22,  1882. 

Edward  P.  Waterbury,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  President  from  June  22, 
1882. 

George  R.  Perkins,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  from  Nov. 
23,  1844,  until  his  appointment  as  Principal,  Jan.  1,  1848. 

Ferdinand  I.  Ilsley,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music  from  Dec.  23, 
1844,  until  his  resignation,  May  3,  1847. 

Jerome  B.  Howard,  Teacher  of  Drawing  from  Dec.  23,  1844, 
until  his  resignation,  Nov.  4,  1846. 

Merritt  G.  McKoon,  A.  M.,Prof.  of  Nat.  Sciences,  from  March 
15,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  June  9,  1845. 


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William  F.  Phelps,  Permanent  Teacher  of  Experimental  School 
from  Oct.  15,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  May  24,  1852. 

Sumner  C.  Webb,  Librarian,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic,  etc.,  from 
Oct.  15,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  Sept.,  1855. 

Silas  T.  Bowen,  Teacher  of  Intellectual  Philosophy,  Grammar, 
Rhetoric,  etc.,  from  Oct.  15,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  Feb.  10, 
1853. 

William  W.  Clark,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Natural  Philosophy  and 
Chemistry  from  Oct.  15,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  June  25,  1851. 

Elizabeth  C.  IIance,  Teacher  of  Reading,  Geography,  etc.,  from 
Oct.  15,  1845,  until  her  resignation,  July  11,  1855. 

Darwin  G.  Eaton,  Teacher  of  Physiology,  Mathematics,  etc., 
from  Nov.  5,  1845,  until  his  resignation,  July  24,  1851. 

Ann  Maria  Ostrom,  Teacher  of  Drawing,  etc.,  from  Nov.  4, 
1846,  until  her  resignation,  July  8,  1852. 

Truman  H.  Bowen,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  Grammar,  etc., 
from  May  3,  1847,  until  his  resignation,  July  9,  1854. 

Samuel  W.  Johnson,  Teacher  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Chemistry 
and  Physiology  from  July  10,  1851,  until  his  resignation,  Feb.  11, 
1852. 

John  Felt,  Jr.,  Teacher  of  Grammar  and  Algebra  from  Sept. 
15,  1851,  until  his  resignation,  Feb.  2,  1854. 

James  H.  Salisbury,  M.  D.,  Teacher  of  Natural  Philosophy, 
Chemistry  aud  Physiology  from  Feb.  12,  1852,  until  his  resigna- 
tion, March  4,  1853. 

Louisa  Ostrom,  Teacher  of  History  and  Drawing  from  April 
12,  1852,  until  her  resignation,  June  30,  1869. 

Amos  M.  Kellogg,  Superintendent  of  Experimental  School  from 
May  24,  1852,  until  his  resignation,  Sept.  15,  1856. 

George  W.  Plympton,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from 
Feb.  27,  1853,  until  his  resignation,  Nov.  28,  1855. 

Francis  E.  Dakin,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Natural  Philosophy  and 
Chemistry,  from  Sept.  19,  1853,  until  his  resignation,  Feb.  9,  1854. 

Ezra  S.  Carr,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences,  from 
Feb.  27,  1854,  until  his  resignation,  April  21,  1854. 

Devolson  Wood,  Teacher  of  Algebra  and  Grammar,  from  Feb. 
27,  1854,  until  his  resignation,  July  11,  1855. 

David  H.  Cochran,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Natural 
Sciences,  from  Sept.  18,  1854,  until  his  appointment  as  Principal, 
Feb.  1,  1856. 


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Frederick  S.  Jewell,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  from  September  18,  1854,  until  his  resigna- 
tion, August  7,  1868. 

Tully  C.  Estee,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music  and  Grammar,  from 
September  18,  1854,  until  his  resignation,  February  4,  1858. 

Albert  N.  Husted,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  from 
September  17,  1855,  until  his  resignation,  July  10,  1862. 

Henrietta  B.  Hewes,  Teacher  of  Elocution,  from  September 
17,  1855,  until  her  resignation,  July  9,  1857. 

Emily  A.  Rice,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic,  from  September  17,  1855, 
until  her  resignation,  February  4,  1858. 

Charles  Davies,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from  No- 
vember 28,  1855,  until  his  resignation,  July  9,  1857. 

Rodney  G.  Kimball,  A.  B.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
from  November  28,  1855,  until  his  appointment  as  Professor  of  Ma- 
thematics, July  14,  1859. 

Edward  F.  B.  Orton,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences, 
from  April  1,  1856,  until  his  resignation,  July  14,  1859. 

Williams  D.  Huntley,  A.  M.,  Superintendent  of  Experimental 
School,  from  September  15,  1856,  until  his  resignation,  July  13, 
1865. 

Mary  E.  Butler,  Teacher  of  Geography  and  Reading,  from  July 
9,  1857,  until  her  resignation,  January  26,  1870. 

George  W.  Plympton,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from 
July  9,  1857,  until  his  resignation,  July  14,  1859. 

Ferdinand  F.  Muller,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  from  February 
4,  1858,  until  his  resignation,  July  11,  1861. 

Rodney  G.  Kimball,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from  July 
14,  1859,  until  his  resignation,  July  10,  1862. 

Ambrose  P.  Kelsey,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  from 
July  14,  1859,  until  his  resignation,  July  11,  1861. 

Isaac  W.  Lake,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Penmanship,  from 
July  14,  1859,  until  his  resignation,  January  30,  1862. 

Ralph  S.  Goodwin,  Teacher  of  Elocution  and  Geography,  from 
September  14,  1860,  until  his  resignation,  January  29,  1863. 

LeRoy  C.  Cooley,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences, 
from  July  11,  1861,  until  his  resignation,  June  30,  1874. 

James  M.  North,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  from  July  11,  1861, 
until  his  resignation,  July  9,  1863. 


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Lydia  K.  Keyes,  Superintendent  of  Primary  School,  from  Feb- 
ruary 23,  1862,  until  her  resignation,  February  4,  1864. 

Charles  D.  Lawrence,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from  July  10, 

1862,  until  his  resignation,  July  9,  1863. 

Mary  E.  Howell,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Grammar,  from 
September  15,  1862,  until  her  resignation,  February  1,  1866. 

Josiah  T.  Marean,  Teacher  of  Algebra  and  Arithmetic,  from 
February  24,  1863,  until  his  resignation,  November  4,  1864. 

Rodney  G.  Kimball,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from  Sep- 
tember 21,  1863,  until  his  resignation,  June  30,  1869. 

James  E.  Perring,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  from  September  21, 

1863,  until  his  resignation,  February  4,  1864. 

Thomas  Spencer  Lloyd,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  from  February 
4,  1864,  until  his  resignation,  September  8,  1869. 

Amanda  P.  Funnelle,  Superintendent  of  Primary  School,  from 
April  11,  1864,  until  her  resignation,  November  19,  1866. 

Albert  N.  Husted,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  from  No- 
vember 4,  1864,  until  his  appointment  as  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
July  12,  1869. 

JohnH.  French,  LL.D.,  Superintendent  of  Experimental  School, 
from  September  11,  1865,  until  his  resignation,  March  5,  1867. 

Sylvia  J.  Eastman,  Assistant  in  Experimental  Department,  from 
September  11,  1865,  until  her  resignation,  February  1,  1866. 

Mary  A.  Ripley,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Grammar,  from 
February  29,  1866,  until  her  resignation,  July  12,  1866. 

Kate  Stoneman,  Teacher  of  Geography,  Drawing  and  Penman 
ship,  from  August  28,  1866. 

Jennie  Marlette,  Assistant  in  Experimental  Department,  from 
December  5,  1866,  until  her  resignation,  April  22,  1867. 

Rebecca  Jones,  Principal  of  the  Primary  School,  from  Novem 
ber  19,  1866,  until  her  resignation,  April  22,  1868. 

Chauncey  W.  Allen,  A.  M.,  Superintendent  of  the  Model 
School,  from  April  1,  1867,  until  his  resignation,  June  28,  1878. 

Rebecca  Hand,  Teacher  in  the  Model  School,  from  April  15, 
1867,  until  her  resignation,  June  28,  1878. 

Emily  A.  Taylor,  Teacher  of  Elocution  and  Ethics,  from  Octo- 
ber 14,  1867,  until  her  resignation,  July  2,  1873. 

Josephine  B.  Shaw,  Teacher  of  English  Grammar,  from  October 
14,  1867,  until  her  resignation,  June  30,  1870. 


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Amelia  E.  Daley,  Teacher  of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature, 
from  January  29,  1868,  until  her  resignation,  January  25,  1876. 

Ella  L.  Keyes,  Principal  of  the  Primary  School,  from  April  22, 

1868,  until  her  resignation,  July  2,  1872. 

Elizabeth  J.  Gibson,  Teacher  in  the  Primary  School,  from  Octo- 
ber 27,  1868,  until  her  resignation,  June  29,  1871. 

Albert  N.  Husted,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  from  July 
12,  1869. 

William  Y.  Jones,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  from  July 
12,  1869,  until  his  appointment  as  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, January  28,  1876. 

Mary  A.  McClelland,  Teacher  of  English  Grammar  and  His- 
tory, from  July  12,  1869. 

John  B.  Marsh,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  from  September  8, 

1869. 

Mary  F.  Hyde,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Geometry,  from 
January  25,  1870,  until  her  resignation,  September  28,  1882. 

Emma  T.  Wilkinson,  Teacher  in  the  Model  School,  from  January 
25,  1869,  until  her  resignation,  January  25,  1871. 

Josephine  E.  Seaman,  Associate  Teacher  of  Rhetoric  and  Eng- 
lish Grammar,  from  February  6,  1871,  until  her  appointment  as 
Teacher  of  English  Literature  and  Composition,  January  28,  1876. 

Florence  J.  Matteson,  Assistant  in  Model  School,  from  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1871,  until  her  resignation,  June  29,  1871. 

Ella  C.  Kirtland,  Assistant  in  the  Primary  School,  from  June 
29,  1871,  until  her  appointment  as  Principal  of  the  Primary  School, 
July  2,  1872. 

Ella  C.  Kirtland,  Principal  of  the  Primary  School,  from  July 
2,  1872,  until  her  resignation,  June  30,  1874. 

Ella  C.  Van  Sickle  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  from 
July  2,  1872,  until  her  resignation,  June  30,  1874. 

Caroline  Bishop,  Teacher  of  Elocution,  from  September  13, 
1873,  until  her  resignation,  August  15,  1882. 

Anna  A.  Farrand,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  from 
February  10,  1875. 

Joseph  S.  St.  John,  Teacher  of  Natural  Science,  from  September 
6,  1874,  until  his  appointment  as  Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences, 
January  28,  1876. 

William  V.  Jones,  A.  M.,  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
from  January  28,  1876. 


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Joseph  S.  St.  John,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences, 
from  January  28,  1876,  until  his  decease,  November  23,  1882. 

Mrs.  Meriba  A.  B.  Kelly,  Superintendent  of  the  Model  School, 
from  September  11,  1878. 

Ellen  Bishop,  Assistant  in  the  Model  School,  from  September 
11,  1878,  until  her  appointment  as  Teacher  of  Elocution,  September 
28,  1882. 

Mrs.  Jennie  L.  Young,  Assistant  in  the  Model  School,  from  Sep- 
tember, 28,  1882. 

Sumner  H.  Babcock,  Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences,  from 
December  29,  1882. 

Ellen  Bishop,  Teacher  of  Elocution,  from  September  28,  1882. 


LADIES. 


Names. 

1882.  Carrie  D.  Abbott 

1854.  Harriet  E.  Abbott 

1882.  Jessie  B.  Abbott 

1854.  Julia  Abbott 

1879.  Kittie  F.  Abbott 

1865.  Myra  A.  Abel 

1855.  Jane  C.  Ackerman 

1857.  Lucy  A.  Ackley 

1857.  Deborah  L.  Adams 

1861.  Emily  R.  Adams 

1877.  Imogene  Adams 

1877.  Lucie  Adams 

1865.  Sarah  A.  Adams 

1868.  Anna  Agnew 

1878.  Frances  Alden 

1864.  Annie  M.  Alexander 

1872.  Mary  C.  Alexander 

1874.  Mary  W.  Alexander 

1872.  Sarah  A.  Alexander 

1865.  Helen  A.  Alford 

1874.  Emma  J.  Alger 

1854.  Huldah  A.  Allen 

1855.  Kate  M.  Allen 

1848.  Maria  C.  Almy 

1853.  Charlotte  M.  Anderson. 

1881.  Ella  F.  Andrews 

1853.  Emelie  A.  Andrews 

1868.  Mary  F.  Andrews 

1857.  Orphana  E.  Andrews 

1877.  Harriet  Angell 

1880.  Ida  M.  Antes 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Centre  Brunswick. 

Rensselaer. 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

Centre  Brunswick. 

Rensselaer. 

Hamburgh.  

Erie. 

Bath 

Rensselaer. 

Bath 

Steuben. 

Pillar  Point 

Jefferson. 

Kinderhook 

Columbia. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Sherburne 

Chenango. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Hamden  

Delaware. 

Marion 

Wayne. 

Ogdensburgh 

St.  Lawrence. 

Smith’s  Basin 

Washington. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Cedar  Hill 

Albany. 

Bethleham  

Albany. 

Cedar  Hill 

Albany. 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

Ames 

Montgomery. 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Hart’s  Village 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Yonkers 

W estchester. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

LaFayette 

Onondaga. 

Taberg  

Oneida. 

Plank  Road 

Onondaga. 

12 


Names. 

1868.  Susan  Anthony 

1857.  Mary  E.  Arms 

1872.  S.  Elizabeth  Arnold 

1847.  Margaret  S.  Arnout 

1880.  Emily  Ashton 

1872.  Altana  Atchinson 

1880.  Harriet  L.  Atchinson 

1860.  Esther  E.  Atkins 

1854.  M.  Elizabeth  Atwood.. 
1882.  Sarah  F.  Austin.  

1867.  Sarah  C.  Avery 

1870.  Sophie  L.  Avery 

1872.  Abbie  Ayer 

1853.  Ellen  B.  Babbitt 

1865.  Anna  L.  Babcock 

1852.  Fanny  A.  Babcock 

1854.  Meriba  A.  Babcock 

1855.  Frances  A.  Bacon 

1855.  Helen  M.  Bacon 

1878.  Hattie  C.  Bagg 

1847.  Emily  Bailey... 

1881.  Emma  L.  Bailey 

1879.  Isabella  M.  Bain 

1880.  Elizabeth  J.  Bake 

1880.  M.  Alice  Bake.. 

1866.  Amanda  M.  Baker 

1849.  Helen  M.  Baker 

1860.  Margaret  C.  Baker 

1855.  Amanda  P.  Baldwin 

1854.  Clara  L.  Baldwin 

1852.  Harriet  E.  Ball 

1878.  Henrietta  A.  Bancroft.. 

1872.  Jennie  M.  Bancroft 

1849.  Martha  B.  Bancroft 

1868.  Fannie  Barclay 

1864.  Margaret  L.  BardwelL. 

1847.  Phebe  A.  Barnard 

1871.  Eva  J.  Barnes  

1857.  Harriet  Barnes 

1863.  Helen  S.  Barnes 

1850.  Theresa  A.  Barnes 

1856.  Charity  Barnett 

1853.  C.  Louisa  Barstow 

1865.  Helen  J.  Bartley 

1873.  Mattie  L.  Barrett 

1848.  Mary  J.  Bartoo 

1862.  Caroline  A.  Bassett 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Union  Springs 

Cayuga. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Hartford  ... 

Washington. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

E.  Albany 

Rensselaer. 

Schoharie  Corners . 

Schoharie. 

Jefferson 

Schoharie. 

Esopus  

Ulster. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Peekskill  _ 

W estchester. 

Minaville  . 

Montgomery. 

Windham 

Greene. 

North  Greenbush. . 

Rensselaer. 

Syracuse  . 

Onondaga. 

South  Hampton 

Suffolk. 

Westford 

Otsego. 

De  Kalb... 

St.  Lawrence. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany . 

Albany. 

Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

Utica 

Oneida. 

Coeymans 

Albany. 

Galway 

Saratoga. 

Spencertown 

Columbia. 

Spencer  town 

Columbia. 

Corning 

Steuben. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Elmira 

Chemung. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

Alps  

Rensselaer. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Troy.. 

Rensselaer. 

Weathersfield 

Wyoming. 

Nyack *_ 

Rockland. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Union  Village 

Washington. 

Newark  Valley 

Tioga. 

Galen  

W ayne. 

Munnsville 

Madison. 

Evans’  Mills 

J efferson. 

Stamford 

Delaware. 

Hannibal 

Oswego. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Fort  Ann . 

W ashington. 

Water  Valley 

Erie 

Gowanda 

Cattaraugus. 

O 

13 


Names.  Post  Offices.  Counties. 


1870. 

Helen  J.  Bassett 

Albany 

Albany. 

1848. 

Mary  E.  Baum 

Central  Square 

Oswego. 

1857. 

Fanny  Baxter 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

1854. 

Amanda  S.  Beach 

Albany 

Albany. 

1856. 

Mary  M.  Beach 

Cheektowaga 

Erie. 

1846. 

Mary  L.  Beale 

Kinderhook 

Columbia. 

1871. 

Mary  E.  H.  Beals 

Mt.  Vision 

Otsego. 

1879. 

Carrie  A.  Beaty 

Salem  

Washington. 

1868. 

Abby  A.  Beaty 

Salem 

Washington. 

1853. 

Mary  L.  Beaty 

Greenwich  

Washington. 

1871. 

Emma  J.  Becker.  

Cobleskill 

Schoharie. 

1872. 

Martha  J.  Becker 

Cobleskill . 

Schoharie. 

1872. 

Emma  Beckwith  

Stissing 

Dutchess. 

1874. 

Mary  T.  Beckwith 

Stissing 

Dutchess. 

1855. 

Sarah  B.  Bedell 

Grand  Island 

Erie. 

1863. 

Rachel  Bedford 

Monticello 

Sullivan. 

1882.  Carrie  A.  Beebe 

New  Concord 

Columbia. 

1875. 

Mirah  H.  Beebe 

Canaan 

Columbia. 

1875. 

Nellie  A.  Beebe 

Canaan 

Columbia. 

1857. 

Laura  F.  Beecher 

N.  Broadalbin 

Fulton. 

1872. 

Martha  C.  Beecher 

West  Granville 

Washington. 

1849. 

Susan  E.  Beecher 

Batavia 

Genesee. 

1875. 

Rozilla  Beers 

Chaseville 

Otsego. 

1872. 

Frances  E.  Bell 

Bloomingburgh 

Sullivan. 

1859. 

Amelia  E.  Beman 

Alden  

Erie. 

1860. 

Mehetabell  W.  Bemis  _ _ 

Auburn 

Cayuga. 

1853. 

Sarah  E.  Bender 

Bethlehem  Centre. 

Albany. 

1879. 

Emma  L.  Benedict 

Clifton  Park 

Saratoga. 

1856. 

Polly  M.  Benedict 

Victory 

Cayuga. 

1857. 

Ellen  J.  Benham 

Byron 

Genesee. 

1868. 

Frances  M.  Benjamin  _ _ 

South  Otselic 

Chenango. 

1859. 

Ann  E.  Bennett 

South  Danby 

Tompkins. 

1860. 

Anna  Bennett 

Normanskill 

Albany. 

1871. 

Carrie  C.  Benn.ett 

Albany 

Albany. 

1880. 

Emma  L.  Bennett 

Auburn 

Cayuga. 

1855. 

Esther  Bennett 

South  Danby 

Tompkins. 

1878. 

Marion  L.  Bennett 

Newark 

Wayne. 

1855. 

Mary  C.  Bennett 

Veteran 

Chemung. 

1874. 

Hattie  Bergh 

Breakabeen 

Schoharie. 

1877. 

Fannie  E.  Best 

Niverville 

Columbia. 

1854. 

Mary  E.  Best 

Kinderhook  

Columbia. 

1875. 

Mary  Betts 

West  Laurens 

Otsego. 

1870. 

Ella  F.  Bigelow 

Dannemora 

Clinton. 

1851. 

L.  Maria  Bingham 

Van  Buren 

Onondaga. 

1852. 

Sarah  A.  Bingham 

Albany. 

Albany. 

1857. 

Sarah  M.  Birch 

Amsterdam 

Montgomery. 

1852. 

Sarah  M.  Birdsall 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

14 


Names. 

1873.  Caroline  Bishop 

1881.  Carrie  K.  Bishop 

1860.  Electa  R.  Bishop 

1875.  Ellen  Bishop 

1866.  Ettie  E.  Bishop 

1866.  Ella  A.  Blakeman 

1860.  Clarissa  Blakely 

1880.  Julia  E.  Blakely 

1860.  Catharine  E.  Blauvelt.. 

1855.  Mary  L.  Bodwell 

1879.  Ella  Boldry 

1862.  Laurentine  L.  Bonney_ 

1850.  Harriet  Booth 

1861.  Theodora  H.  Bostwick_ 

1860.  Adalaide  J.  Bowen 

1866.  Helen  M.  Bowen 

1854.  Sarah  T.  Bowers 

1860.  Catharine  A.  Bowhay  _ . 

1877.  Pattie  E.  Bowyer 

1866.  Henrietta  Boyce 

1863.  Mary  Boyd 

1860.  Sarah  E.  Boynton 

1856.  Caroline  A.  Brace  

1856.  Emma  M.  Brace 

1869.  Harriet  C.  Bradford 

1871.  S.  Minnie  Bradley 

1854.  Harriet  N.  Brand 

1852.  Mary  L.  Brand 

1857.  Sarah  Bray 

1872.  Eunice  E.  Brayton 

1862.  Gertrude  Brayton 

1863.  Mary  A.  Breese 

1879.  Elizabeth  M.  Brett 

1869.  H.  Elizabeth  Brewster, 

1873.  Carrie  Foreman  Bridge. 

1882.  Clara  M.  Briggs 

1863.  Frances  L.  Briggs 

1857.  Nancy  E.  Briggs 

1880.  Carrie  L.  Bristol 

1855.  Delia  A.  Bristol 

1874.  Tamma  Bristol 

1872.  Agnes  L.  Bromley 

1866.  Frances  M.  Bromley 

1852.  Emma  E.  Brooks 

1863.  Ruth  A.  Brooks. 

1854.  Adaline  M.  Brown 

1854.  Agnes  Brown 


Post  Offices. 

Coanties. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

Worcester 

Otsego. 

Oswego 

Oswego. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

W arsaw 

Wyoming. 

Greenbush  

Rensselaer. 

Cohoes  

Albany. 

N.  Bennington,  Yt. 

Rensselaer. 

Blauveltville 

Rockland. 

Inverness  

Livingston. 

Green  Island. 

Albany. 

Brownville 

Jefferson. 

Goshen 

Orange. 

Sandy  Hill 

W ashington. 

Newport 

Herkimer. 

Aurora 

Cayuga. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Chestertown 

W arren. 

Dover  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

McLean 

Tompkins. 

Sal  in  a 

Onondaga. 

Salina 

Onondaga. 

Crown  Point 

Essex. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

Van  Buren 

Onondaga. 

Belle  Isle 

Onondaga. 

Kinderhook  

Columbia. 

Hartford 

Washington. 

Geneseo 

Livingston. 

Horseheads 

Chemung. 

Albany 

Albany. 

W orcester  ... 

Otsego. 

Leroy 

Genesee. 

Laurens 

Otsego. 

Coeymans 

Albany. 

Honeoye  _ 

Ontario. 

W.  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

Macedon 

Wayne. 

Amenia 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Medina  

Orleans. 

Churchville 

Monroe. 

Moscow 

Livingston. 

Rutland 

Jefferson. 

Albany 

Albany. 

15 


Names. 

1874.  Agnes  M.  Brown 

1873.  Carrie  F.  Brown 

1864.  Helen  S.  Brown 

1860.  Harriet  A.  Brown 

1857.  Lilly  Brown 

1877.  Jennie  Stuart  Brown 

1875.  Julia  E.  Brown 

1870.  Lydia  H.  Brown 

1849.  Mary  Brown  _ 

1878.  Mary  A.  Brown 

1856.  Matilda  A.  Brown 

1855.  Margaret  J.  Brown 

1848.  Ophelia  Brown 

1862.  Phoebe  Brown 

1854.  Sarah  A.  Brown 

1877.  Sarah  F.  Brown 

1861.  Sarah  P.  Brown  

1865.  Sophia  E.  Brown 

1869.  Florence  E.  Browne 

1870.  Florence  G.  Browne 

1851.  Catharine  M.  Brownell. 

1858.  Elvena  C.  Brownell 

1882.  Laura  J.  Brust 

1866.  Emily  J.  Bryant 

1877.  Belle  Bryce 

1882.  Effie  Russell  Buck 

1859.  Margaret  A.  Buck 

1882.  Vi  via  Ada  Buck 

1877.  Sarah  A.  Buchanan 

1856.  Mary  Buckelew 

1854.  Sarah  F.  Buckelew 

1864.  Emma  R.  Budd 

1848.  Phoebe  A.  Budiong 

1850.  Lucy  J.  Bullock 

1854.  Hannah  K.  Bunuel 

1875.  Margaret  E.  Bunyan 

1874.  Mary  Bunyan. ... 

1858.  Sarah  A.  Burb ridge 

1878.  Ida  V.  Burch 

1853.  Mary  E.  Burch 

1861.  Esther  E.  Burdick 

1878.  Mary  E.  Burke 

1872.  Clara  D.  Burnop 

1863.  Sarah  Bur  rage 

1866.  Ophelia  A.  Burroughs.  _ 

1863.  Caroline  F.  Burrows 

1848.  Mary  C.  Burt 


Post  Ofltces. 

Counties. 

Corinth 

Saratoga. 

Butternuts  

Otsego. 

Ludlowville  

Tompkins. 

Miller’s  Place 

Suffolk. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Shushan  . 

Washington. 

South  Schodack  . . 

Rensselaer. 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

Manchester 

Ontario. 

Kingsboro  

Fulton. 

Conquest 

Cayuga. 

Kenwood  

Albany. 

Oppenheim 

Fulton. 

Corinth 

Saratoga. 

Nun  da 

Livingston. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Canajoharie 

Montgomery. 

Bangall 

Dutchess. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Schoharie 

Schoharie. 

Shutter’s  Corners. 

Schoharie. 

Centre  Brunswick. 

Rensselaer. 

New  York 

New  York. 

De  Lansey 

Delaware. 

Crown  Point 

Essex. 

Chemung 

Chemung. 

Crown  Point 

Essex. 

Troy  

Rensselaer. 

Brooklyn 

Kings. 

Brooklyn  . 

Kings. 

Constableville 

Lewis. 

Watertown 

Jefferson. 

Ellisburgh 

Jefferson. 

Canton  J 

St.  Lawrence, 

W est  Charlton 

Saratoga. 

West  Charlton 

Saratoga. 

Utica  

Oneida. 

West  Albany 

Albany. 

Castle  ton 

Rensselaer. 

Brewster’s  Station. 

Putnam. 

Catskill 

Greene. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Hyde  Park 

Dutchess. 

Vesper 

Onondaga. 

F redonia  _ 

Chautauqua. 

Norway 

Herkimer. 

16 


Names. 

1855.  Celestine  Burtis 

1863.  Lona  E.  Burton 

1849.  Harriet  A.  Bushnell 

1880,  Mary  B.  Buswell 

1873.  Elizabeth  H.  Buss 

1847.  Jane  A.  Butin. 

1850.  Georgianna  L.  Butler. . 

1846.  Mary  E.  Butler 

1860.  Esther  L.  Byrne 

1859.  Mary  E.  Byrne 

1864.  Ellen  Byrnell 

1873.  Kate  Byrnell 

1878.  Alice  H.  Cadman 

1879.  J.  Florence  Cady 

1866.  Anna  Cain 

1879.  Josephine  A.  Cain 

1861.  Letitia  J.  W.  Caldwell. 

1872.  Martha  Calkins 

1872.  Mary  Calkins 

1872.  Mary  E.  Callaghan 

1873.  Susie  A.  Callaghan 

1857.  Rachel  A.  Calverly 

1882.  Li  via  G.  Cameron 

1869.  Maggie  A.  Campbell 

1855.  M.  Louisa  Campbell 

1870.  Augusta  C.  Capron 

1865.  Hannah  M!  Carey 

1873.  Sarah  A.  Carey 

1868.  Sarah  R.  Carey 

1879.  Ella  M.  Carhart 

1851.  Eleanor  Carpenter.. 

1868.  Elizabeth  Carpenter 

1855.  Emelie  L.  Carpenter 

1855.  Julia  E.  Carpenter 

1873.  M.  Alice  Carpenter. 

1851.  Marion  O.  Carpenter 

1863.  Amanda  H.  Carr 

1879.  Harriet  A.  Carr 

1866.  Julia  A.  Carr 

1860.  Rosa  Carr. 

1869.  Phebe  A.  Carrier 

1874.  Elizabeth  Carrick 

1848.  Hannah  Carver 

1858.  Maria  Cary 

1870.  Anna  S.  Caryl 

1856.  Lucy  V.  Case 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Hoosic  Falls 

Rensselaer. 

Rodman 

Jefferson. 

Lexington 

Greene. 

West  Troy 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Fabius 

Onondaga. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Stockport 

Columbia. 

Lewiston 

Niagara. 

Lewiston , 

Niagara. 

Cooperstown  . : 

Otsego. 

Cooperstown 

Otsego. 

Galway 

Saratoga. 

Ticonderoga 

Essex. 

Albany *. 

Albany. 

Whitehall 

W ashington. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Rock  City  Falls . . 

Saratoga. 

Rock  City  Falls.. 

Saratoga. 

Charlton 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga  Springs . . 

Saratoga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Elgin 

Cattaraugus. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Broadalbin 

Fulton. 

Sloansville 

Schoharie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Sloansville 

Schoharie. 

Coeymans 

Albany. 

Schodack  Landing. 

Rensselaer. 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

Rochester 

Monroe. 

Rochester 

Monroe. 

Ausable  Forks..  . . 

Essex. 

Brockport 

Monroe. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Saratoga  Springs. . 

Saratoga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

North  Nassau 

Rensselaer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Red  Mills 

Putnam. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Central  Bridge 

Schoharie. 

Rushville 

Yates. 

17 


Names. 

1856.  Margalia  Case 

1854.  Phoebe  A.  Case 

1876.  Sarah  E.  Cash  man 

1871.  M.  Louisa  Caskey 

1876.  Frances  P.  Cass 

1876.  Mattie  J.  Cass 

1859.  Ellen  T.  Cassidy 

1879.  Ida  E.  Castle 

1857.  Hannah  Catlin 

1845.  Phoebe  C.  Cazier  

1859.  Frances  Chadwick 

1876.  Mary  J.  Chalmers 

1876.  Sarah  E.  Chalmers 

1867.  Cynthia  R.  Chamberlain, 
1853.  Magdaline  Chamberlain, 

1853.  M.  Jane  Chamberlain.. 

1848.  Sabrina  A.  Chamberlain, 

1872.  Sarah  B.  Chamberlin 

1869.  Anna  M.  Chapin 

1876.  Carrie  A.  Chapin 

1874.  Allie  T.  Chapman 

1849.  Eliza  A.  Chase. 

1872.  Lydia  C.  Chase 

1871.  Mary  E.  Chase 

1880.  Sarah  J.  Cham  pine 

1856.  M.  Ellen  Chesebro 

1856.  Rosamond  Chesebro 

1848.  Harriet  E.  Chichester.. 

1860.  Lucretia  M.  Chilcott 

1855.  Amelia  A.  Christie 

1878.  Ellen  F.  Chubb 

1856.  Caroline  A.  Church 

1848.  Frances  C.  Church 

1856.  Julia  C.  Church. 

1869.  Carrie  R.  Churchill 

1873.  Gussie  I.  Churchill 

1848.  Martha  S.  Clapp  

1871.  Jennie  Clapperton 

1877.  Dora  S.  Clark 

1854.  Eliza  M.  Clark.. 

1867.  Eliza  M.  Clark 

1852.  Elizabeth  Clark 

1876.  Elizabeth. Clark 

1879.  Emma  M Clark 

1851.  Frances  II.  Clark 

1861.  Harriet  A.  Clark 

1871.  Helen  M.  Clark 

2 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Albany Albany. 

Middlesex Yates. 

West  Troy Albany. 

Schodack  Rensselaer. 

Decatur Otsego. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Bath Rensselaer. 

Owego Tioga. 

Eaton Madison. 

Medusa Albany. 

Perth  Centre Fulton. 

Galway Saratoga. 

Angelica  _ Allegan v\ 

O wasco  Lake Cayuga. 

O wasco  Lake Cayuga. 

Virgil  Corners Cortland. 

Saratoga  Springs . . Saratoga. 

Albany Albany. 

Beekman Dutchess. 

South  Amenia Dutchess. 

Williamson Wayne. 

Chatham Columbia. 

Chatham Columbia. 

Bath. Rensselaer. 


Guilderland 

Whitestown 

Owego  

East  Hamburg 

Middlesex 

Schuylerville 

Fort  Ann 

Rutland 

Fort  Ann.. 

Albany  

Albany  

La  Fayette 

Albany  

Vernon 

Schuylerville 

Albany 

Peekskill  


Albany. 

Oneida. 

Tioga. 

Erie. 

Y ates. 

Saratoga. 

Washington. 

Jefferson. 

Washington. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Onondaga. 

Albany. 

Oneida. 

Saratoga. 

Albany. 

W estch  ester. 


Rye Westchester. 

East  Line Saratoga. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 


18 


Names. 

1846.  Julia  B.  Clark 

1859.  Josephine  M.  Clark 

1862.  Mary  C.  Clark 

1869.  Mary  E.  Clark 

1868.  Sarah  E.  Clark 

1865.  Josephine  Clement 

1877.  Mary  E.  Cleveland 

1881.  Carrie  F.  Clifford 

1869.  Mary  Clute 

1849.  Sarah  A.  Clute 

1863.  Emeline  Cobb 

1875.  Mary  E.  Cobb 

1870.  Mary  E.  Cobb 

1864.  Clara  L.  Cochran 

1867.  Helen  A.  Cochran 

1862.  Mary  F.  Cock 

1863.  Anne  E.  Cock  

1868.  Ada  Coe 

1879.  Minnie  C.  Coen 

1881.  Agnes  E.  Coffey 

1850.  Mary  P.  Coffin 

1846.  Elizabeth  Cole 

1851.  Elizabeth  S.  Cole 

1874.  Frances  M.  Cole 

1872.  Jennie  P.  Cole 

1879.  Nettie  Cole 

1877.  Helen  A.  C oleman 

1850.  Adaline  E.  Coley 

1846.  Jane  Coley 

1853.  Julia  Coley 

1854.  Julia  Collier 

1846.  Ann  J.  Collins 

1850.  Elizabeth  Qolwell 

1876.  Martha  Colwell 

1880.  Emma  Comeskey 

1862.  Anna  A.  Conde 

1857.  Catharine  Conde 

1860.  Susan  H. Conde 

1849.  Clara  A.  Cone 

1874.  Josephine  C.  Congdon__ 

1851.  Helen  M.  Conklin 

1870.  Maggie  E.  Conkling 

1877.  Almeda  Cook 

1852.  Elizabeth  Cook 

1853.  Mary  E.  Cook 

1855.  Sarah  A.  Cook 

1856.  Susan  K.  Cook 

1879.  Anna  Cookingham 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Oswego 

Oswego. 

Albany  

Albany. 

North  Chili 

Monroe. 

Sullivan  

Madison. 

Marcellus 

Onondaga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Franklin 

Delaware. 

Troy  Boad 

Albany. 

Guilderland 

Albany. 

Pavilion 

Genesee. 

Greenville 

Greene. 

Dunnings,  Pa. 

Chautauqua. 

West  Troy 

Albany. 

Springville 

Erie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Glen  Cove 

Queens. 

Glen  Cove 

Queens. 

Haverstraw 

Bockland. 

Bond  out 

Ulster. 

Southfields 

Orange. 

Chatham 

Columbia. 

Chenango 

Broome. 

Salisbury 

Herkimer. 

Schenevus  

Otsego. 

Schenevus  

Otsego. 

Galway 

Saratoga. 

Fort  Ann 

W ashington. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Perinton 

Monroe. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Thompson 

Sullivan. 

Friendship 

Allegany. 

Fishkill  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Tappan  

Bockland. 

Gates 

Orleans. 

Glenville 

Schenectady. 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Beekmansville 

Dutchess. 

Duanesburgh 

Schenectady. 

So  nth  old 

Suffolk. 

Ancram 

Columbia. 

Albany 

Albany. 

La  Fayette 

Onondaga. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Bochester 

Monroe. 

Staatsburgh 

Dutchess. 

19 


Names. 

1858.  Ann  M.  Cooney 

1853.  Sarah  A.  Coonley 

1856.  Matilda  S.  Cooper 

1859.  Fleta  F.  Copp 

1876.  Annie  L.  Corbett 

1874.  Jennie  T.  Corbett 

1846.  Mary  Cornwell 

1847.  Emily  S.  Corwin 

1863.  Hattie  Coryell 

1881.  Maggie  B.  Costello 

1857.  Anna  Courtney 

1861.  Anna  M.  Courtney 

1858.  Elizabeth  Courtney 

1861.  Sarah  Courtney 

1846.  Julia  A.  Covil 

1859.  Jane  Cowieson 

1847.  Susan  M.  Cox 

1873.  Marietta  Craft 

1871.  Ada  Craig 

1851.  Sarah  M.  Craig 

1878.  Emma  K.  Cramer 

1849.  Bethania  Crandall 

1846.  Lucy  E.  Crandall 

1862.  Euretta  Crannel 

1854.  Mary  Crapo 

1872.  Edith  Crary 

1853.  Esther  D.  Crary 

1870.  Mary  Crary 

1872.  Nancy  R.  Crary 

1860.  Adaline  L.  Crawford 

1865.  Annie  E.  Crist 

1882.  Mary  T.  Crofts 

1853.  Mary  H.  Crosby 

1845.  Nancy  Cross 

1854.  Mary  E.  Crounse 

1880.  Ella  Cruikshank 

1874.  Ermina  F.  Crumb 

1851.  Mary  E.  Crumb 

1848.  Mary  K.  Culbertson 

1877.  Jennie  Frank  Cullen 

1882.  Katie  A.  Cullen 

1881.  Lizzie  Cullum 

1865.  H.  Frances  Cummings.  _ 

1851.  Phebe  Cummings 

1872.  Ellen  Curry 

1846.  S.  Maria  Dady 

1856.  Frances  A.  Dake 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Albany Albany. 

Bethlehem  Centre.  Albany. 

Orange Rockland 

Eden Erie. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany  Albany. 

New  Lebanon Columbia. 

Gloversville F ulton. 

Townsend  Schuyler. 

West  Troy Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany  _ Albany. 

Fabius Onondaga. 

Albany  Albany/ 

Onondaga  Hollow.  Onondaga. 

Jefferson Schoharie. 

St.  Johnsville Montgomery. 

Albany  Albany. 

Sloansville Schoharie. 

Cortlandville Cortland. 

Bridgewater Oneida. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Knox Albany. 

Knox Albany. 

Knox Albany. 

Knox Albany. 

Parish Oswego. 

Montgomery Orange. 

Newton  ville Albany. 

Spencerport Monroe. 

Seward Schoharie. 

Knowersville  Albany. 

Salem W ashington. 

Peekskill Westchester. 

Cedar  Hill Albany. 

Groveland Livingston. 

Albany  Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Sag  Harbor Suffolk. 

North  Chili Monroe. 

Milford Otsego. 

Red  Mills Putnam. 

Homer Cortland 

Middle  Grove Saratoga. 


20 


Names. 

1875.  Sarah  T.  Dakin 

1868.  Amelia  E.  Daly 

1868.  M.  Juliet  Danforth 

1857.  Mary  J.  Daniel 

1860.  R.  Anna  Danks 

1878.  Kate  Darcy  

1861.  Jenny  L.  Darling 

1856.  Sarah  E.  Darling 

1860.  S.  Olivia  Dart 

1877.  Mary  E.  Darrow 

1871.  Hattie  E.  Davidson 

1856.  Martha  J.  Davidson 

1873.  Martha  E.  Davidson 

1854.  Emeline  C.  Davies 

1854.  Betsy  H.  Davis 

1858.  Elizabeth  G.  Davis 

1876.  Emma  W.  Davison 

1869.  Kate  E.  Day. 

1855.  C.  Jane  Dayton 

1853.  Jennie  B.  Dayton 

1862.  Jennette  E.  Dayton 

1870.  Anna  S.  Deacon 

1870.  Louise  J.  Dearstyne 

1871.  Frances  M.  Decker 

1877.  Ellen  A.  Deevey 

1879.  Lena  B.  Deitz 

1857.  Orrea  W.  Dempster 

1848.  Sarah  A.  Dempster 

1859.  Mary  Denham 

1851.  Clarissa  A.  Denike 

1863.  Fannie  Dennington 

1881.  Sarah  L.  Dennis 

1856.  Candace  Dennison 

1853.  Elizabeth  B.  Densmore. 

1853.  Frances  A.  Denton 

1854.  Electa  E.  Dewey 

1875.  Frances  E.  Dewey 

1873.  Louise  Dewey 

1864.  Helen  B.  Dickinson 

1863.  Harriette  S.  Dickinson  _ 

1855.  Eleanor  F.  Dickson 

1858.  Eliza  Dickson. 

1852.  Hannah  M.  Dickson 

1857.  Jane  A.  Dickson 

1862.  Minerva  Dickson 

1851.  Anna  E.  Dillow 

1864.  Harriet  E.  Distin 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Amenia  City 

Dutchess. 

Tompkinsville 

Richmond. 

Clarkson  _ 

Monroe. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Watertown 

Jefferson. 

Highland  Falls 

Orange. 

Warsaw 

Wyoming. 

Brookhaven  

Suffolk. 

Niagara  Falls 

Niagara. 

Hebron 

Washington. 

La  Grangeville 

Dutchess. 

Batavia 

Genesee. 

Addison 

Steuben. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Pultneyville 

W ayne. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany  

Albany. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

Stony  Creek 

W arren. 

Easthampton 

Suffolk. 

Kasoag 

Osu  ego. 

Wappinger’s  Falls, 

Dutchess. 

Bath 

Rensselaer. 

South  Livonia 

Livingston. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Schoharie 

Schoharie. 

Houndsfield 

J efierson. 

Kingsboro 

Fulton. 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

Brooklyn 

Kings. 

Clyde 

Wayne. 

Whitehall 

Washington. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Manchest’r  Centre, 

Ontario. 

Wurtsboro 

Sullivan. 

Lexington 

Greene. 

Fort  Ann 

Washington. 

Central  Bridge 

Schoharie. 

Cleveland 

Oswego. 

Alexander  

Genesee. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Albany  

Albany. 

West  Bloomfield.. 

Ontario. 

Albany _ 

Albany. 

Steadman 

Chautauqua. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Fulton 

Oswego. 

21 


Names. 

1854.  Frances  Y.  Dix 

1853.  Harriet  M.  Dixon 

1860.  Ellen  W.  Dobbs 

1880.  Kate  B.  Dobbs 

1878.  Ella  J.  Dodge 

1859.  Margaret  L.  Don 

1864.  Mary  J.  Don 

1870.  Lucie  A.  Donahue 

1872.  Hattie  Donaldson 

1860.  Mary  A.  Donegan 

1870.  Mary  A.  Donnelly 

1867.  Anna  M.  Donohue 

1852.  Mary  J.  Dorman 

1881.  Julia  S.  Downer,. 

1856.  Mary  C.  Dresser 

1870.  Anna  M.  Dubois 

1861.  Letitia  G.  Dugane 

1872.  Mary  E.  Dumont 

1881.  H.  Adaline  Duncan 

1873.  Annie  S.  Dunham 

1881.  Delia  L.  Dunn 

1876.  Kate  A.  Dunn  

1880.  Matilda  Dunn 

1852.  Eliza  J.  Dunster 

1846.  Sarah  Durfee 

1862.  Helene  L.  Duryee 

1880.  Elgiva  Dusenbury 

1862.  Annette  L.  Dye 

1856.  Amelia  A.  Dyer 

1852.  Mary  A.  Earll 

1850.  Chloe  M.  Eaton 

1849.  Emeline  C.  Eaton 

1879.  Charlotte  E.  Edmonds. . 

1875.  Cora  B.  Edson.. 

1854.  Antoinette  Edwards 

1858.  Susan  A.  Edwards 

1860.  Katharine  M.  Eldred 

1880.  Mary  E.  Eldredge 

1850.  Mary  A.  Elmore 

1874.  Jennie  E.  Elton 

1873.  Helen  L.  Emerson 

1879.  Annie  Emigh 

1868.  Kate  Emigh 

1872.  Mary  Emigh 

1878.  Lizzie  J.  Emmett 

1855.  Elizabeth  B.  Ensign 

1869.  Hattie  Erwin 


Post  Offices 

Counties, 

Newfane 

Niagara. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Berlin  

Rensselaer. 

Albany  

Albany 

Albany  

Albany. 

Saugerties 

Ulster. 

West  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

Verplanck’s 

Westchester 

West  Troy 

Albany. 

Saugerties _ 

Ulster. 

Geneva 

Ontario. 

Trenton  

Oneida. 

Preble  . 

Cortland. 

Rosendale 

Ulster. 

Sterling  . 

Cayuga. 

N.  Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

Saratoga  Springs.  _ 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga  Springs.  _ 

Saratoga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Palmyra 

Wayne. 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

Poughkeepsie 

Dutchess. 

Forestville  

Chautauqua. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Liverpool 

Onondaga. 

Pierrepont  Manor. 

J efferson. 

Perriuton 

Monroe. 

Rondout 

Ulster. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Glen 

Montgomery 

Wilna 

Jefferson. 

Auburn 

Cayuga. 

Cambridge 

Washington. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Hall’s  Corners 

Ontario. 

Saratoga  Springs. . 

Saratoga. 

Poughkeepsie 

Dutchess. 

Fish  kill  Village... 

Dutchess. 

Freedom  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

North  Ridgeway.. 

Orleans. 

Albany  

Albany. 

22 


Names. 

;Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

1856. 

Lucy  H.  Estabrook 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

1848. 

Lois  U.  Estee 

Hamburg 

Erie. 

1860. 

Emily  Evans 

Albany 

Albany. 

1848. 

Sarah  E,  Evans 

Bainb  ridge 

Chenango. 

1868. 

Libbie  S.  Ewing 

Albany  

Albany. 

3 858. 

Mary  J.  Fairman 

Medina 

Orleans. 

1859. 

Leonora  Farnham  

Albany 

Albany. 

1850. 

Caroline  A.  Farr 

Albany 

Albany. 

1875. 

Anna  A.  Farrand 

Goshen 

Orange. 

1857. 

Frances  J.  Farrington.. 

La  Fayette 

Onondaga. 

1858. 

Martha  Fearey 

Albany 

Albany. 

1856. 

Sarah  P.  Fearey 

Albany 

Albany. 

1869. 

Hannah  M.  E.  Feeny  . . 

Stapleton  

Richmond. 

1875. 

Celia  S.  Fellows 

Albany  ....  

Albany. 

1847. 

Eineline  J.  Fenn 

Davenport  

Delaware. 

1858. 

Christina  Ferguson 

Albany • 

Albany. 

1869. 

Louise  J.  Ferguson 

East  Springfield  .. 

Otsego. 

1870. 

Ole  via  Ferguson 

Greenbush  

Rensselaer. 

1869. 

Henrietta  Ferrell 

Greenbush  

Rensselaer. 

1861. 

Julia  C.  Ferris 

Auburn  . _ . 

Cayuga. 

1867. 

Philinda  L.  Ferry 

Georgetown 

Madison. 

1876. 

Anna  A.  Field  

Mt.  Vision 

Otsego. 

1870. 

Viletta  S.  Field 

Albany 

Albany. 

1860. 

Adelia  M.  Fielde 

South  Rutland 

Jefferson. 

1865. 

Emily  C.  Filkins 

Alabama 

Genesee. 

1849. 

Marv  A.  Fillmore 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

1854. 

Cornelia  M.  Fitch  

Nun  da 

Livingston. 

1862. 

Eliza  J.  Fitch-  . 

New  Salem 

Albany. 

1861. 

Harriet  Fitch 

New  Salem 

Albany. 

1882. 

Maggie  Fitzgerald  

Galway 

Saratoga. 

1857. 

Mary  E.  Fitzgerald. 

Goshen 

Orange. 

1861. 

Sarah  S.  Flewellin 

York  town 

Westchester. 

1876. 

Matilda  W.  Fling 

Potsdam 

St.  Lawrence. 

1869. 

Nettie  Follette 

Schenevus 

Otsego. 

1859. 

Mary  J.  Fonda 

Mechanicsville 

Saratoga. 

1854. 

Mary  A.  Ford 

Hoosick  Falls 

Rensselaer. 

1857. 

Henrietta  L.  Forman 

New  York  

New  York. 

1875. 

Sarah  E.  Forsyth 

West  Troy 

Rensselaer. 

1872. 

Libbie  Fort v. 

New  Scotland 

Albany. 

1877. 

Phqebe  I.  Fort 

Albany  

Albany.. 

1871. 

Rosetta  A.  Fort 

New  Scotland 

Albany. 

1870. 

Kate  M.  Foster  

Burnt  Hills 

Saratoga. 

1850. 

Philana  A.  Foster 

Perrinton . 

Monroe. 

1859. 

Rose  P.  Foster 

Lyons 

Wayne. 

1846. 

Sarah  E.  Foster 

Sing  Sing 

W estchester. 

1848. 

Sarah  T.  Foster 

Rochester 

Monroe. 

1856. 

Anna  M.  Fowler 

Skaneateles 

Onondaga. 

23 


Names. 

1853.  Mary  A.  Fox 

1855.  Julia  A.  Fravor 

1852.  Ellen  M.  Freeman 

1861.  Mary  Y.  Freeman 

1861.  Sarah  F.  Freleigh 

1873.  Emma  L.  French 

1849.  Ellen  P.  Frisbee  

1850.  Rebecca  Frisby  _ _ 

1853.  Jennie  Fry 

1854.  Cornelia  H.  Gaige 

1857.  Lydia  H.  Gale__ 

1859.  Margaret  Gallup 

1867.  Eugenie  Ga  Nun 

1854.  Anna  M.  Gardiner 

1860.  Elizabeth  B.  Gardiner.  _ 

1859.  H.  Thankful  Gardiner.  _ 

1867.  Anna  E.  Gardner 

1880,  Kate  M.  Garrison 

1870.  Anna  Gartlette 

1870.  Nancy  P.  Gates.,... 

1874.  Addie  M.  Gaylord _ 

1853.  Cornelia  A.  Germond  __ 

1871.  Mary  E.  Gernon 

1868.  Sarah  F.  Gerow 

1868.  Elizabeth  J.  Gibson 

1878.  Eugenia  Gibson  

1861.  Sarah  E.  Gibson 

1847.  Cornelia  E.  Gifford 

1863.  Europa  D.  Gifford 

1859.  Christina  H.  Gilbert  . . _ 

1860.  Susan  Gilbert 

1863.  Frances  A.  Gilborn 

1865.  Rosetta  Gildersleeve 

1856.  Bessie  S.  Gill 

1880.  Mary  A.  Gillespie 

1861.  Harriet  E.  Gillette 

lfc65.  Kate  A.  Gillogly 

1869.  Mary  J.  Ginn 

1864.  Lydia  J.  Gladding 

1870.  Elizabeth  F.  Glen 

1882.  M.  Jennie  Glover 

1862.  Amelia  Gomph 

1853.  Mary  E.  Goodell 

1846.  Catharine  M.  Goodman . 
1878.  Emma  D.  Goodrich 

1875.  Phcbe  Gordon 

1875.  Mary  Louise  Gorham  .. 


“Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Athens  

Greene. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Knoxville 

Albany. 

East  Hamburgh  _ . 

Erie. 

Watervliet 

Albany. 

Athens 

Greene. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Williamsburgh 

Kings. 

Chemung  

Chemung. 

Duanesburgh  

Schenectady. 

Watervliet 

Albany. 

East  Berne 

Albany. 

Croton  Falls 

W estchester. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Charlton 

Saratoga. 

Silver  Creek 

Chautauqua. 

Barryville 

Sullivan. 

Stapleton 

Richmond. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Coxsackie  _ 

Greene. 

Stamford .... 

Delaware. 

Barton  Hill 

Schoharie. 

Philmont 

Columbia. 

Plattekill 

Ulster. 

Brooklyn 

Kings. 

Mongaup  Valley . _ 

Sullivan. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Easton 

W ashington. 

Fredonia  

Chautauqua. 

Fredonia  . 

Chautauqua. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Hempstead 

Queens. 

Henderson  

Jefferson. 

Dobbs  Ferry 

W estchester. 

North  East 

Dutchess. 

Lancaster 

Erie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

W atefville  

Oneida. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Clyde 

Wayne. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Yonkers  

Westchester. 

Bolton 

Warren. 

W.  Davenport 

Delaware. 

Cuddebackville 

Orange. 

Mt.  Kisco . 

W estchester. 

24 


Names.  Post  Offices. 

1864.  Lucy  A.  Goring Wappinger’s  Falls. 

1854.  Harriet  Gorsline Phelps 

1866.  Harriet  Gould Geneseo  

1863.  Jane  H.  Gourlie... Albany 

1865.  Maria  C.  Gourlie Putnam 

1874.  Huldah  A.  Grant Delhi 

1864.  Mary  A.  Grant Caroline  Centre 

1876.  Lizzie  M.  Graves East  Clarence 

1863.  Emma  H.  Gray Armonk  

1880.  Jennie  M.  Greene Albany  

1865.  Maria  Greene Honeoye 

1864.  Adrianna  L.  Gregory  . _ Napanock 

1857.  Antoinette  Gregory Sand  Lake 

1849.  Cinderella  M.  Gregory  . Naples 

1879.  Mary  Grey. Kenwood  

1876.  Amelia  Griffin Cold  Spring 

1863.  A rrietta  L.  Griffin Albany 

1847.  Catharine  M.  Griffin New  York 

1871.  M.  Eleanor  Griffin Wing  Station 

1876.  Olivia  A.  Griffin Dover  Plains 

1877.  Eliza  E.  Grilling  Shelter  Island 

1879.  Ida  Griffiths Poughkeepsie 

1866.  Florence  E.  Griggs Fleming  

1863.  Sarah  C.  Griffeth Western  

1863.  Ella  P.  Griswold Little  Falls 

1858.  Marcia  J.  Groot. Minaville 

1847.  Sarah  A.  Gue Farmington  

1849.  Melinda  Guernsey Ballston..: 

1852.  Elizabeth  Guffin Carlisle 

1854.  Sarah  C.  Guffin Carlisle 

1856,  Charlotte  A.  Haight  ...  Croton  Point  

1872.  Maude  A.  Haight Little  Best 

1872.  Susie  A.  Haight Little  Best 

1857.  Bachel  A.  Hait__ Virgil 

1851.  Celia  A.  Hall Syracuse 

1868,  Harriet  Hall Port  Jervis 

1866.  Helen  Hall Guilderland  

1880.  Minnie  B.  Hall Verbank 

1878.  Mary  A.  Hallcnbeck  West  Gienville 

1882.  Jane  F.  Hallock.  Glen  Cove 

1877.  Ella  L.  Ham Bath.. 

1880.  Irena  L.  Ham Valatie 

1875.  Gertrude  Hamburger  Albany  

1855.  Anna  M.  Hamilton  Albany 

1848.  Mary  Hamilton Waterford  

1859.  Abbie  Hamlin Greenbush  

1871.  Jerusha  W.  Halsey East  Chester 


Counties. 

Dutchess. 

Ontario. 

Livingston. 

Albany. 

Washington. 

Delaware. 

Tompkins. 

Erie. 

W estchester. 

Albany. 

Ontario. 

Ulster. 

Bensselaer. 

Ontario. 

Albany. 

Putnam. 

Albany. 

New  York. 

Dutchess. 

Dutchess. 

Suffolk. 

Dutchess. 

Cayuga. 

Schuyler. 

Herkimer. 

Montgomery 

Ontario. 

Saratoga. 

Schoharie. 

Schoharie. 

Westchester. 

Dutchess. 

Dutchess. 

Cortland. 

Onondaga. 

Orange. 

Albany. 

Dutchess. 

Schenectady 

Queens. 

Bensselaer. 

Columbia. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Saratoga. 

Bensselaer. 

Westchester 


25 


Names. 

1882.  Maria  Y.  Hampson 

1845.  Elizabeth  C.  Hance 

1881.  Carrie  L.  Hand 

1874.  Ida  E.  Hand 

1858.  Rebecca  Hand  

1873.  Mary  Matilda  Hanna 

1872.  Dora  C.  Hanoi*. 

1871.  Henrietta  Hans 

1871.  Anna  E.  Hanson 

1859.  Lucy  L.  Hard 

1847.  Marcia  L.  Hard 

1869.  Alice  Harder 

1872.  Josephine  R.  Hardy 

1853.  Sarah  K.  Hare 

1861.  Phebe  M.  Hargraves 

1857.  Julia  A.  C.  Harmon 

1866.  Emily  Harper 

1855.  Frances  L.  Harrington  . 

1870.  Mary  E.  Harrington 

1847.  Clarissa  Harris 

1869.  Allene  Hart 

1878.  Fannie  L.  Hart  

1853.  Sarah  M.  Hart 

1870.  Amelia  A.  Haskell 

1845.  Frances  M.  Hastings 

1856.  Elizabeth  R.  Haswell 

1855.  Eliza  M.  Hatch 

1859.  Melicent  J.  Hatch 

1846.  Elizabeth  Hatfield 

1853.  Mary  A.  Hatfield 

1855.  Mary  J.  Hatfield 

1874.  Mary  E.  Ilawkes 

1848.  Anna  J.  Hawley 

1870.  Mary  A.  Hawley 

1863.  Caroline  Y.  Hawthorne. 
1869.  Lucinda  Hawthorne 

1863.  Martha  A Hay 

1864.  Madaline  Hayden 

1875.  Maggie  Felicia  Hayes  .. 

1880.  Ida  M.  Hayner 

1871.  Anna  C.  Haynes 

1869.  Lois  J.  Haynes 

1851.  Susan  S.  Hazard 

1862.  Kate  J.  Heath 

1849.  Letitia  M.  Hebard 

1858.  M.  Frances  Hendrick  __ 
1861.  Susan  A.  Hendrickson. 


Post  Offices.  Counties.* 

Yonkers  Westchester. 

Williamson Wayne. 

Spencertown Columbia. 

Albany Albany. 

Palatine  Bridge Fulton. 

Brooklyn Kings. 

Schenevus Otsego. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Hunter Greene. 

Hunter Greene. 

Cobleskill Schoharie. 

Groveland,  Mass..  Essex. 

Strykersville Wyoming 

Iveeseville Essex. 

Glenville Schenectady. 

Greenbush Rensselaer. 

Rushville  _ Yates. 

Little  Utica Onondaga. 

Portland Chautauqua. 

Shrub  Oak Westchester. 

Stillwater Saratoga. 

Kirkland , Oneida. 

Austerlitz Columbia. 

Deerfield Oneida. 

West  Township Albany. 

Oswego Oswego. 

Monticello  Sullivan. 

Macedon Wayne. 

Hudson  Columbia. 

Mount  Pleasant Westchester. 

Ballston  Spa Saratoga. 

Caldwell Warren. 

Albany Albany. 

Hinmanville Oswego. 

Shushan  Washington. 

Potter’s  Hollow Albany. 

Syracuse Onondaga. 

Albany  Albany. 

Haynerville Rensselaer. 

Big  Hollow Greene. 

Big  Hollow  Greene. 

Newburgh  Orange. 

Catskill Greene. 

Attica  Centre Wyoming. 

Qlyde  Wayne. 

Cedar  Swamp Queens. 


26 


Names.  Post  Offices. 

1876.  Maggie  E.  Hennessy Glenmore__ 

1855.  Alice  J.  Hepinstall Albany 

1865.  Jane  S.  F.  Hepinstall  _ . Albany 

1852.  Martha  Hepinstall Albany 

1878.  Annie  M.  Heron Green  Island 

1867.  Margaret  J.  Herring Moscow 

1866.  Victoria  M.  Herring Moscow 

1856.  Mary  E.  Herrington Perrinton  _ 

1855.  Harriet  J.  Heustis White  Plains 

1855.  Sarah  A.  Henstis White  Plains 

1858.  Josephine  R.  Hewes Medina 

1867.  Sarah  E.  Hewitt Saratoga  Springs  _ 

1858.  Clara  S.  Hickok. Rochester 

1851.  Eliza  A.  Hicks Oriskany  Falls 

1881.  Marietta  Hitchcock Wadham’s  Mills  . _ 

1870.  Libbie  A.  Hick Mt.  Vernon 

1877.  Mira  Adelle  Higley Port  Byron 

1871.  Maria  E.  Higley Hartford 

1846.  Charlotte  D.  Hill Owego 

1879.  Laura  G.  Hill Garnerville 

1862.  Kate  M.  Hiller Roslyn  

1849.  Emma  C.  Hillhouse Rochester 

1847.  Margaret  A.  Hillman Albany 

1874.  Kia  Hilts Breakabeen 

1857.  Rebecca  I.  Hindman Albany 

1866.  Ruth  B.  Hine Rochester 

1849.  Lavanda  M.  Hinds Otsego  

1860.  Cordelia  A.  Hines Evans’  Mills 

1852.  Louisa  A.  Hiscock Rochester 

1861.  Lydia  V.  Hoag. Keeseville 

1869.  Louise  J.  Hoare White  Stone 

1860.  Pamelia  A.  Hobbs Niverville 

1880.  M.  Libbie  Hockbridge. . Bath 

1868.  Elsie  M.  Hodge Ames  

1871.  Lottie  T.  Hoffnagle Willsborough 

1863.  Catharine  E.  Hogan Albany  . 

1847.  Jane  A.  Holbrook Lima 

1880.  Mary  Holloway Meredith 

1868.  Elizabeth  K.  Holmes Albany 

1860.  Isabella  D.  Holmes Albany 

1876.  Mary  S.  Hornby Poughkeepsie 

1859.  Caroline  S.  Horton Blooming  Grove  . . 

1872.  Clara  A.  Horton Albany 

1874.  Emma  Horton Dansville 

1863.  Mary  A.  Horton Newburgh 

1848.  Flora  E.  Hosford Geneseo  

1875.  Sarah  J.  Houston Ausablc  Forks 


Counties. 

Oneida. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Livingston. 

Livingston. 

Monroe. 

Westchester. 

Westchester. 

Orleans. 

Saratoga. 

Monroe. 

Oneida. 

Essex. 

Westchester. 

Cayuga. 

Washington. 

Tioga. 

Rockland. 

Queens. 

Monroe. 

Albany. 

Schoharie. 

Albany. 

Monroe. 

Otsego. 

Jefferson. 

Monroe. 

Essex. 

Queens. 

Columbia. 

Rensselaer. 

Montgomery. 

Essex. 

Albany. 

Livingston. 

Delaware. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Dutchess. 

Orange. 

Albany. 

Livingston. 

Orange. 

Livingston. 

Clinton. 


27 


Names.  Post  Offices. 

1847.  Emeline  D.  Howard Perry  Centre 

1863.  Josephine  Howard Brooklyn  

1856.  Mary  E.  Howard . Albany 

1853.  Mary  T.  Howe Ludlowville 

1857.  Mary  E.  Howell Blooming  Grove.. 

1873.  Malvina  F.  Howes Brewster  Station.. 

1868.  Susan  Hoxie Spring-port 

1865.  Amelia  Hoyt  . _ Bedford 

1853.  Almira  Hoyt North  Chatham  — 

1850.  Isabella  G.  Hoyt Catskill 

1868.  Louisa  Hoyte Grosvenor’s  Corners 

1862.  Martha  M.  Hubbard  — Caton 

1856.  Mary  A.  Hubbell Mount  Kisko 

1879.  Eliza  Hudson West  Sandlake 

1852.  Anna  A.  Hughes Albany 

1864.  Julia  E.  Hughes Carey  

1874.  Mary  E.  Hughes Hartford 

1878.  Susan  A.  Hulett Putnam 

1855.  Brenda  O.  Hull Black  Rock  ... 

1880.  Louise  A.  Hull Durham 

1859.  Fanny  M.  Hulse Monroe 

1850.  Jane  Ann  Humphrey  ..  Kortright 

1865.  Mary  Hungerford Peteiboro 

1861.  Charlotte  A.  Hunt Chappaqua 

1855.  Elizabeth  E.  Hunt Schaghticoke  Pt.__ 

1854.  Cornelia  W.  Huntington  Buffalo 

1861.  Sarah  B.  Huntington Minetto 

1869.  Annie  L.  Huntley Bridport,  Vt 

1846.  Annah  Minerva  Hurd  . . Roy  alt  on 

1848.  Jane  E.  Hutchins Waterford 

1853.  Susan  T.  Hutchinson Williamsville  

1864.  Helen  E.  Hutton Malone 

1873.  Addie  E.  Hyde Hartwick _ _ 

1863.  Margarette  Hyde Poughkeepsie 

1869.  Mary  F.  Hyde Whitney’s  Point 

1878.  Fanny  M.  Hyde Whitney’s  Point 

1880.  Anna  M.  Ingalls Milford 

1853.  Eliza  C.  Ingersoll Hunter  

1873.  Harriet  C.  Ingersoll Austerlitz 

1875.  Mary  Carrie  Ingersoll. . Austerlitz 

1848.  Mary  J.  Ingersoll Pulaski 

1860.  Emily  L.  Irish Van  Buren  Center. 

1847.  Maria  L.  Isham. Watertown 

1858.  Anna  Jackson  Broadalbin 

1860.  Jemima  Jackson Albany 

1864.  Susan  H.  Jackson Brooklyn 

1863.  Emmer  E.  Jarvis Schuyler’s  Lake  .. 


Counties. 

Wyoming. 

Kings. 

Albany. 

Tompkins. 

Orange. 

Putnam. 

Cayuga. 

Westchester. 

Columbia. 

Greene. 

Schoharie. 

Steuben. 

W estchester. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

Genesee. 

Washington. 

Washington. 

Erie. 

Greene. 

Orange. 

Delaware. 

Madison. 

W estchester. 

Rensselaer. 

Erie. 

Oswego. 

Essex. 

Niagara. 

Saratoga. 

Erie. 

Franklin. 

Otsego. 

Dutchess. 

Broome. 

Broome. 

Otsego. 

Greene. 

Columbia. 

Columbia. 

Oswego. 

Onondaga. 

J efferson. 

Fulton. 

Albany. 

Kings. 

Otsego. 


28 


Names.  ' 

1848.  Cornelia  Jenison 

1848.  H.  Emily  Jenks 

1846.  S.  Almira  Jenner 

1866.  Jane  J.  Jewell 

1846.  Cornelia  M.  Johnson 

1874.  Ella  L.  Johnson 

1847.  Frances  J.  Johnson 

1881.  Ida  L.  Johnson 

1879.  Libbie  J.  Johnson 

1858.  M.  Frances  Johnson 

1865.  Abbie  S.  Jones 

1868.  Adaline  Jones 

1856.  Caroline  Jones 

1849.  Clara  L.  Jones 

1861.  Elizabeth  Jones 

1847.  Emily  E.  Jones 

1861.  Gertrude  Jones 

1875.  Hannah  Eliza  Jones 

1856.  Harriet  Jones 

1865.  Mary  A.  Jones 

1857.  M.  Celia  Jones 

1848.  Melinda  C.  Jones. 

1875.  Mildred  E.  Jones 

1875.  Rose  Linda  J ones 

1846.  Semantha  Jones 

1853.  Susan  P.  Jones 

1858.  Mary  L.  Jordan 

1882.  Minnie  H.  Joyce 

1881.  Caroline  A.  Kaiser 

1864.  Sarah  W.  Keeler 

1882.  Jessie  L.  Keesler 

1848.  Delia  S.  Kellogg 

1854.  Julia  E.  Kennedy 

1877.  Margaret  Kenwill 

1876.  Sarah  Keppel 

1872.  Cassie  A.  Ketcham 

1867.  Ella  L.  Keyes 

1854.  Lydia  K.  Keyes 

1863.  Mary  E.  Kil lip 

1855.  Mary  A.  King 

1882.  Frankie  E.  Kincaid 

1865.  Emma  Kingsbury 

1869.  Elizabeth  S.  Kinney 

1849.  Hannah  B.  Kinney 

1858.  Louisa  Kirkland 

1871.  Ella  C.  Kirtland 

1865.  Mary  M.  P.  Kline 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Canton  

St.  Lawrence. 

Amenia  Union 

Dutchess. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Machias 

Cattaraugus. 

Champion 

J efferson. 

West  Troy 

Albany. 

Northumberland  __ 

Saratoga. 

Spring  Valley 

Rockland. 

Bethlehem  Centre  _ 

Albany. 

Saratoga  Springs. . 

Saratoga. 

Randolph 

Cattaraugus. 

Constableville 

Lewis. 

Fonda  

Montgomery. 

Middleburgh 

Schoharie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

New  Lebanon 

Columbia. 

Miller’s  Place 

Suffolk. 

Kortright.  

Delaware. 

Fonda _ _ 

Montgomery. 

Utica 

Oneida. 

Charlton 

Saratoga. 

Clyde  

W ayne. 

Harrisburgh 

Lewis. 

Kortright 

Delaware. 

N.  Stephentown  . . 

Rensselaer. 

Hagaman’s  Mills.. 

Montgomery. 

Syracuse A _ 

Onondaga. 

Brooklyn  

Kings. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Candor 

Tioga. 

Chittenango 

Madison. 

Batavia 

Genesee. 

Broadalbin 

Fulton. 

Weavertown 

Warren. 

Tompkinsville 

Richmond. 

New  Paltz 

Ulster. 

Albany 

Albany. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albion  

Orleans. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Greene 

Chenango. 

Onondaga 

Onondaga. 

Nashville 

Chautauqua. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Center  Brunswick. 

Rensselaer. 

29 


Names. 

1868.  Margaret  E.  Kling 

1868.  Carrie  E.  Knapp 

1854.  Frances  M.  Knapp 

1868.  Hortense  0.  Knapp 

1856.  Louise  J.  Knapp 

1869.  Sarah  R.  Knapp 

1853.  Eliza  M.  Knowles 

1871.  Harriet  M.  Knowlton.. 

1847.  Delia  Krum 

1858.  Laura  T.  Krum 

1872.  Helen  M.  Kyle 

1879.  Frances  A.  Lacy 

1876.  Anna  C.  Lacld__ 

1867.  Emma  E.  La  Grange.. 

1873.  Mary  B.  La  Grange 

1854.  L.  Adelia  Lake 

1882.  Ella  La  Monte 

1863.  Melissa  Lanclt „ 

1872.  Carrie  E.  Lane 

1878.  Annie  Lansing 

1851.  Helen  A.  Lansing 

1857.  Arietta  A.  Lansingh 

1846.  Edna  Lapham 

1852.  Elizabeth  R.  Lapham  _ _ 

1851.  Sabra  A.  Lapham 

1863.  Catharine  Lapp 

1852.  Elizabeth  Larchar 

1870.  Mary  A.  La  Rowe 

1878.  Anna  La  Rue 

1882.  Nettie  L.  Lasell 

1857.  Delia  A.  Lathrop 

1875.  Elizabeth  B.  Lathrop  .. 

1871.  Anna  E.  Law 

1877.  Martha  J.  Law 

1876.  Mary  J.  Lawrence 

1871.  Sarah  Lawrence 

1864.  Mary  C.  Lawyer 

1882.  Mary  E.  Le  Boeuf 

1854.  Abby  H.  Lee 

1846.  Mary  Anne  Lee 

1858.  Phebe  Ann  Leggett 

1882.  Jennie  Leonard 

1870.  Lucy  Leonard 

1847.  Elizabeth  M.  Lewis 

1867.  Marcia  S.  Lewis 

1850.  Sylvia  A.  Lewis 

1853.  Anna  M.  Lighthall 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Cobleskill 

Schoharie. 

Towners  _ _ 

Putnam. 

Fredonia 

Chautauqua. 

Towners  . 

Putnam. 

Kent 

Putnam. 

South  East 

Putnam. 

Mechanics  ville 

Saratoga. 

Schenectady  

Schenectady. 

Middleburgh 

Schoharie. 

Harlem  ville 

Columbia. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Durham 

Greene. 

Braman’s  Corners . 

Schenectady. 

Albany _ 

Albany. 

Normanskill 

Albany. 

South  Hartwick.- 

Otsego. 

Richmondville 

Schoharie. 

Newville 

Herkimer. 

Gilboa 

Schoharie. 

Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

Lishas  Kill 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Maced  on 

W ay  ne. 

Penn  Yan 

Y ates. 

Penn  Yan 

Yates. 

Clarence  Center 

Erie. 

Columbus  Center.  _ 

Chenango. 

Union  Springs 

Cayuga. 

Athens 

Greene. 

Altona  . 

Clinton. 

Lysander 

Onondaga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Putnam 

Washington. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Cohoes  

Albany. 

Cohoes 

Albany. 

Fultonham 

Schoharie. 

Cohoes 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Little  Falls 

Herkimer. 

Easton 

Washington. 

Prattsville 

Greene. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Groton  

Tompkins. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Mecklenburg  

Schuyler. 

Albany 

Albany. 

30 


Names. 

1854.  Louisa  Linderman 

1876.  Lisbeth  Lindsley 

1882.  Effie  L.  Link 

1880.  Susie  Litchfield 

1852.  Jane  M.  Livingston 

1881.  Katie  S.  Livingston 

1870.  Clorinda  E.  Lobdell 

1873.  Carrie  Emma  Locke 

1862.  Emma  E.  Lodge 

1882.  Nellie  F.  Lohnas 

1876.  Hattie  M.  Lomax 

1847.  Sarah  J.  Loomis - 

1863.  Sophia  E.  Loomis 

1867.  K.  Augusta  Lord 

1866.  Jennie  Lord 

1870.  Emma  Loudon.. 

1871.  Mary  Loudon 

1848.  Harriet  Loveridge 

1848.  Elizabeth  A.  Low 

1872.  Emma  Ludden 

1863.  Kate  Lynch 

3874.  Amelia  B.  Lyon 

1849.  Lydia  L.  Lyon  

1846.  Margaret  M.  Lyon 

1864.  Sarah  A.  Lyon.. 

1868.  Anna  E.  Lyons 

1876.  Ella  Lyons 

1875.  Kate  E.  Lyons 

1870.  Florence  A.  Mackey 

1876.  Frances  J.  Mackey 

1873.  Helen  I.  Mackey 

1879.  Isabella  MacKinnon 

1880.  Ella  Maguire 

1872.  Fredaline  A.  Mallory 

1872.  Julia  F.  Mallory 

1848.  Mary  L.  Mallory 

1864.  Lucy  J.  Maltby 

1865.  Sarah  E.  Manville 

1869.  Ada  Mare  an 

1865.  Laura  Marean 

1879.  Carrie  A.  Marman 

1858.  Mary  L.  Marr 

1879.  Sarah  R.  Marselius 

1867.  L.  Jennie  Marsh 

1857.  Leah  A.  Marsh 

1882.  Cora  Marsland 

1875.  Katie  J.  Martin 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Crawford 

Orange. 

Denville  

Queens. 

Troy.. 

Rensselaer. 

E.  Albany 

Rensselaer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

West  Troy 

Albany. 

Hope  Centre 

Hamilton. 

Brooklyn  . 

Kings. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Saratoga  Springs.. 

Saratoga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Wampsville 

Madison. 

Rodman  

Jefferson. 

Albany.. 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Fultonham 

Schoharie. 

Fultonham  

Schoharie. 

Churchville 

Monroe. 

Middlesex 

Yates. 

Cobleskill 

Schoharie. 

Albany.  

Albany. 

Hartwick 

Otsego. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Little  Falls 

Herkimer. 

Stanfordviile 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Bath  

Rensselaer. 

Bath  

Rensselaer. 

Gilboa 

Schoharie. 

B i tli  

Rensselaer. 

Gilboa 

Schoharie. 

Cohoes  

Albany. 

Southfield 

Orange. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Bethany  Centre 

Genesee. 

Rome 

Oneida. 

West  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

Maine 

Broome. 

Maine 

Broome. 

West  Albany 

Albany. 

Wawayanda 

Orange. 

Scotia 

Schenectady. 

Jamestown 

Chautauqua. 

Whitestown 

Oneida. 

Sing  Sins: 

Westchester. 

Waterford 

Saratoga. 

31 


Names. 

1881.  Lizzie  B.  Marvin 

1873.  Emma  Mason 

1854.  Harriet  E.  Mason 

1872.  Helen  Mason 

1847.  Maria  P.  Mason 

1872.  Ha rriette  Mathews 

1867.  Ellen  L.  Mathewson.  > 

1855.  Annie  G.  Mathies 

1862.  Marion  A.  Mattoon 

1880.  Anna  L.  Matson 

1871.  Florence  J.  Matteson,  _ 

1872.  Victoria  Matteson  

1878.  Josie  C.  May  hew 

1881.  A.  Bella  Mayhon 

1863.  Kate  McAuley 

1873.  Annie  M.  McAvinue.. 
1862.  Jennie  L.  McBurney.. 

1858.  Mary  E.  McClallen  ... 

1861.  Mary  E.  McClearv 

1868.  Mary  A.  McClelland.. 

1868.  Mary  McCloskey 

1865.  Mary  McCloskey 

1877.  Ella  McClurkin 

1864.  Mary  A.  McClure 

1871.  Agnes  M.  McCollum.. 

1880.  Mary  T.  McCormick.  _ 

1866.  Arabella  McCoy 

1850.  Catharine  McCue 

1848.  S.  Caroline  McCully  . . 

1871.  Mary  F.  McDermott.. 

1850.  Alice  S.  McDonald 

1868.  Helen  A.  McDonald 

1852.  Mary  McDonald 

1847.  Barbara  H.  McDonnell 

1846.  Ann  E.  McDowell 

1847.  Charlotte  McDuffie... 

1872.  Cassie  J.  McEachron.. 

1852.  Jane  A.  McEwen 

1864.  Agnes  McFadden 

1859.  Amelia  A.  McFadden. 

1871.  Anna  C.  McFadden 

1878.  Kate  L.  McGowen 

1854.  Mary  A.  McGowen 

1851.  Martha  McGregor 

1847.  Nancy  McHinch 

1881.  M.  Rosa  McIntyre 

1869.  Ella  F.  McKean 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Jamaica Queens. 

Glens  Falls.. Warren. 

Malone Franklin. 

Fort  Ann W ashington. 

Sangerfield Oneida. 

J ohnstown Ful  ton. 

Munnsville Madison. 

Rochester Monroe. 

Albany Albany. 

Greenbush  Rensselaer. 

Harmony Chautauqua. 

Ashville Chautauqua. 

Lee  Centre Oneida. 

Catasanoua,  Pa Westchester. 

Albany Albany. 

Little  Falls  Herkimer. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Watervliet Albany. 

New  York New  York. 

Albany Albany. 

Saratoga  Springs . . Saratoga. 

Ausable  Forks Clinton. 

DoblVs  Ferry Westchester. 

New  Salem Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

Peekskill Westchester. 

Albany Albany. 

Batavia Genesee. 

Albany Albany. 

South  Livonia Livingston. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany Albany. 

New  York New  York. 

W ayne Steuben. 

Albany Albany. 

Argvle  _ W ashington. 

Little  Falls Herkimer. 

Delhi Delaware. 

Beekmantown Clinton. 

W alton Delaware. 

Albany Albany. 

Albany  r . Albany. 

Chateaugay Franklin. 

Broome Schoharie. 

Toronto,  Ont New  York. 

North  Albany Albany. 


32 


Names.-31 

1880.  Minnie  McLaughlin 

1848.  Kate  M.  McLean 

1867.  Emeline  S.  McMaster_. 

1860.  Mary  E.  McMicken 

1848.  Henrietta  P.  McNair 

1865.  Ann  K.  McNamara 

1847.  Sophia  A.  McNaughton. 
1864.  Mary  McNeil 

1859.  Sarah  J.  McNutt 

1882.  Nellie  McQuade 

1868.  Elizabeth  H.  McQueen. 

1868.  Mary  S.  McQueen 

1847.  Anna  McSorley 

1862.  Charlotte  M.  Me  Wayne. 

1857.  Cornelia  A.  Mead 

1860.  Mary  R.  Mead 

1875.  Hannah  E.  Meade 

1879.  Kate  Meade 

1870.  Mary  A.  Meredith 

1863.  Annie  C.  Merriman 

1848.  Mary  Etta  Mesick 

1856.  Mary  E.  Metcalf 

1854.  Henrietta  Middlemas.. 
1854.  Lucinda  S.  Miles 

1877.  Addie  Miller 

1878.  Alice  U.  Miller 

1870.  Anna  Miller 

1881.  Charlotte  E.  Miller 

1854.  Eleanor  J.  Miller 

1854.  Elizabeth  Miller 

1850.  Elizabeth  Miller 

1882.  Emma  Miller 

1878.  Isabella  Miller 

1882.  Mary  A.  Miller 

1881.  Mary  E.  Miller.... 

1879.  Susan  Miller 

1852.  Harriet  L.  Milliner 

1875.  Carrie  A.  Mills 

1863.  Marthaette  Moak 

1855.  Hannah  J.  Moakler 

1867.  Phebe  F.  Moase 

1879.  Caroline  F.  Mochrie 

1868.  Helen  R.  Monfort 

1868.  Emma  J.  Monk 

1856.  Helen  I.  Monk 

1880.  Alice  Moore 

1881.  Eva  C.  Moore  __ 


"Post  Offices,  j 

[Counties.] 

Newark 

Wayne. 

Cobleskill 

Schoharie. 

Hemlock  Lake. 

Livingston. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Groveland 

Livingston. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Mum  ford 

Monroe. 

Farmer 

Seneca. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

West  Galway 

Saratoga. 

West  Galway 

Saratoga. 

Utica 

Oneida. 

Sacketts  Harbor  _ . 

J efferson. 

Smvrna 

Chenango. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Patterson 

Putnam. 

Cold  Spring 

Putnam. 

Albany 

Albany. 

South  Butler 

W ay  ne. 

Castleton _ _ 

Rensselaer. 

Reed’s  Corners 

Ontario. 

Bethlehem  Centre. 

Albany. 

Watertown 

J efferson. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

South  Argyle 

Washington. 

Middleb  urgh 

Schoharie. 

Green  Island 

Albany. 

Katonah 

W estchester. 

Dobb’s  Ferry 

W estchester. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Rochester 

Monroe. 

Canajoharie 

Montgomery. 

Carlisle 

Schoharie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Middleburgh 

Schoharie. 

Bath 

Rensselaer. 

Binghamton 

Broome. 

Cohoes 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Lake  Mahopac 

W estchester. 

New  Rochelle  

Westchester. 

33 


Barnes.  Post-Offices.1 

1853.  Louisa  Moore Weed  sport 

1878.  Annie  A.  Moran Albany 

1871.  Ella  F.  Moran Albany 

1877.  Emeline  M.  Morand Troy  

1853.  Sarah  A.  Moreheacl Albany 

1873.  Kate  Morford Charleston 

1865.  Emma  J.  Morley Stuyvesant 

1856.  Laura  Morris Syracuse  . 

1866.  Sarah  R.  Morris South  Trenton 

1853.  Catharine  Morrison Wurtsboro 

1858.  Martha  B.  Morrison White  Lake 

1857.  Alexa  J.  Moseley Georgetown 

1873.  Alida  Mosher. Bangall 

1871.  Angelia  Mosher. Bethlehem  

1846.  Amy  Mott Williamson 

1870.  Henrietta  Mott West  Sandlake 

1868.  Mary  Mott. West  Sandlake 

1849.  Sarah  W.  Mulhollen Canisteo 

1881.  Augusta  M.  Muller New  York 

1882.  Katharina  Muller Highland  Falls 

1854.  Belvidere  Munro Buffalo 

1846.  Laura  Munson Caledonia 

1881.  Mary  E.  Murdock. Crown  Point 

1877.  Cathari lie  L.  Mu rphy  . . All mny  _ 

1876.  Alice  Murray Cohoes 

1874.  Minnie  B.  Murrell Stuyvesant  Laud’g, 

1872.  Sarah  C.  Myers Bethlehem  Centre. 

1860.  Elizabeth  M.  Neemes Albany 

1859.  Phebe  A.  Neemes Albany 

1864.  Maria  L.  Nellegar Albany 

1853.  S.  Cornelia  Nelson Cedarville  

1876.  Mintie  Newcomb.. Brooklyn 

1851.  Harriet  A.  Newell. Holland 

1869.  Rosalie  M.  Newell Ausable  Forks 

1858.  Sarah  C.  Newes Verplanck’s 

1870.  Libbie  Newhouse Greenbush 

1854.  Juliette  Newman Albany 

1846.  Rachel  C.  Newman S.  Onondaga 

1879.  Anna  Nichols Albany 

1882.  Hattie  B.  Nichols Albany 

1847.  Sarah  S.  Niles Hamilton 

1859.  Elizabeth  A.  Niver Bethlehem  

1881.  Jennie  Nixon Greenbush  

1872.  Margaret  Nixon E.  Greenbush 

1875.  Sarah  Nixon E.  Greenbush 

1847.  Marietta  A.  Noble Warren 

1859.  Maria  J.  Noon Albany 

3 


Counties. 

Cayuga. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

Montgomery, 

Columbia. 

Onondaga. 

Oneida. 

Sullivan. 

Sullivan. 

Madison. 

Dutchess. 

Albany. 

W ay  lie. 
Rensselaer. 
Rensselaer. 
Steuben. 

New  York. 
Orange. 

Erie. 

Livingston. 

Essex. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Columbia. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Herkimer. 

Kings. 

Erie. 

Essex. 

Westchester. 
Rensselaer. 
Albany. 
Onondaga. 
Albany. 
Albany. 
Madison. 
Albany. 
Rensselaer. 
Rensselaer. 
Rensselaer. 
Hci  kimer. 
Albany. 


34 


Names. 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 


1875.  Lucy  Northup W.  Oneonta 

1864.  Mary  Nourse Hinsdale 

1853.  Clotilda  E.  Noyes Edinburgh 

1850.  Emily  J.  Noyes Edinburgh  Centre. 

1872.  Fanny  E.  Noyes Batehellerville 

1857.  Anna  E.  Oliver Halfmoon 

1850.  Mary  S.  Onderdonk Mariaville 

1862.  Phebe  E.  Opdike Waterloo 

1847.  Cynthia  A.  Osborn Yorktown 

1858.  Laura  L.  Osborn Auburn 

1853.  Lucretia  Osborn Sherman  

1867.  Emma  A.  Osterhout Albany 

1859.  Georgia  A.  Ostrander.  _ Schodack 

1847.  A.  Louisa  Ostrom Moscow 

1846.  Anna  Maria  Ostrom Perry 

1871.  Cass’e  C.  Ostrom Stockport 

1858.  Meta  Orr  Albany 

1874.  Ella  Ottman Albany 

1875.  Phebe  R.  Owen Lebanon  Spa 

1849.  Sarah  D.  Owen New  York  Mills.. 

1874.  Anna  L.  Packer Charlton 

1877.  Alice  Cary  Palmer Grapeville 

1850.  Chloe  L.  Palmer Hornellsville  

1867.  Cornelia  A.  Palmer Livingstonville 

1871.  Martha  O.  Palmer Port  Chester 

1849.  Mary  L.  Palmer Ontario 

1878.  Carrie  S.  Pardee Vernon 

1872.  Mary  S.  Parish Oneonta 

1873.  Anna  J.  Parker Hudson 

1865.  Florida  E.  Parker Munnsville 

1849.  Hannah  Parker Albany 

1864.  Mary  E.  Parker Fayetteville 

1872.  Annah  ParkhHl Painted  Post 

1872.  Alberta  Parkliill Painted  Post 

1866.  La vina  Parkhurst North  Elba 

1881.  E.  Lillie  Parks Minaville 

1875.  Grace  A.  Parmcle Greenbush 

1875.  Isabella  A.  Parmele Greenbush 

1851.  Hannah  Parry New  York ... 

1854.  Harriet  N.  Parsons Albany 

1873.  Laura  W.  Patterson South  Livonia 

1856.  Lydia  Patterson Clarendon 

1860.  Maria  L.  Patterson New  York.. 

1872.  Mary  M.  Patterson Charlton  

1878.  Cornelia  L.  Payne Wadham’s  Mills  .. 

1857.  Lydia  E.  Payne Auburn 

1879.  Anna  E.  Pearse Adams  Station  ... 


Otsego. 

Cattaraugus. 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga. 

Schenectady. 

Seneca. 

Westchester. 

Cayuga. 

Chautauqua. 

Albany. 

Rensselaer. 

Livingston. 

Wyoming. 

Columbia. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Columbia. 

Oneida. 

Saratoga. 

Greene. 

Steuben. 

Schoharie. 

W estchester. 

W ayne. 

Oneida. 

Otsego. 

Columbia. 

Madison. 

Albany. 

Onondaga. 

Steuben. 

Steuben. 

Essex. 

Montgomery. 

Rensselaer. 

Rensselaer. 

New  York. 

Albany. 

Livingston. 

Orleans. 

New  York. 

Saratoga. 

Essex. 

Cayuga. 

Albany. 


35 


Names. 

1852.  Mary  Aim  Pearse 

1861.  Chloe  A.  Peckham 

1852.  Armenia  T.  Pepper 

1848.  Julia  0.  Percival 

1848.  Mary  F.  Perkins  . . 

1853.  Ruth  Perkins 

1855.  Louisa  H.  Permort 

1855.  Sarah  W.  Permort 

1846.  Mary  A.  Per  line 

1846.  Abby  Perry _ 

1866.  Leonora  L.  Perry 

1864.  Mary  E.  Perry  

1872.  Sarah  A.  Perry 

1873.  Lora  T.  Person 

1876.  Clara  A.  Peterson 

1858.  Eliza  F.  Petrie 

1882.  Martha  L.  Pettit 

1851.  Emily  K.  Phelps 

1869.  Emma  L.  Phelps 

1848.  Fiances  K.  Phelps 

1847.  Marion  Phelps 

1855.  Mary  H.  Phelps 

1857.  Caroline  E.  Phillips 

1874.  Della  R.  Phillips 

1882.  Jestena  Phillips 

1870.  Lizzie  Phillips 

1851.  R.  Melinda  Phillips 

1846.  Cynthia  A.  Pierce 

1868.  Mary  E.  Pinckham 

1864.  Martha  W.  Pinckney  __ 

1869.  Eunice  B.  Pinckney 

1848.  L.  Augusta  Platt 

1851.  Louisa  C.  Plumb 

1855.  S.  Amelia  Plumb 

1874.  Imogene  Pollock 

1847.  Ann  Amenia  Pomeroy  _ 

1849.  Hannah  P.  Pomeroy 

1849.  Julia  A.  Pool 

1878.  Augusta  Porter 

1864.  Margaret  B.  Porter 

1864.  Harriet  A.  Potter 

1882.  Edith  R.  Potts 

1855.  Elizabeth  Powell 

1858.  Elizabeth  M.  Powell 

1856.  Lydia  E.  Powell 

1859.  M.  Augusta  Prall 

1874.  Jane  H.  Pratt 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Niskayuna 

Schenectady. 

Easton 

Washington. 

Tarrytown 

Westchester. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Brooklyn  

Kings. 

Marathon  

Cortland. 

Jay  

Essex. 

Jay 

Essex. 

Root 

Montgomeiy. 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

New  Castle 

Henry,  Ky. 

Utica 

Oneida. 

West  Albany 

Albany. 

Batch  el  lerville 

Saratoga. 

North  ville 

Fulton. 

Canastota  

Madison. 

Sackctt’s  Harbor  _ _ 

Jefferson. 

South  Schodack  _ _ 

Rensselaer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Mount  Morris 

Livingston. 

West  Groton 

Tompkins. 

Schroon  River 

Essex. 

Green  bush  _ 

Rensselaer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Wappinger’s  Falls  _ 

Dutchess. 

S auger  ties _ _ 

Ulster. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Middlefield 

Otsego. 

Freedom  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Schroon  Lake 

Essex. 

Scriba 

Oswego. 

Scriba 

Oswego. 

Odessa 

Schuyler. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Onondaga 

Onondaga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Millerton 

Dutchess. 

Lockport 

Niagara. 

Cooperstown 

Otsego. 

Mineville 

Essex. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Ghent 

Columbia. 

Owego 

Tioga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Portlandville 

Otsego. 

36 


Names.  Post  Offices.  Counties. 


1870. 

Mary  J.  Pratt 

Westville 

Otsego. 

1849. 

Rhoda  Pratt 

Elmira  

Chemung. 

1862. 

Emma  J.  Price 

Amenia  Union 

Dutchess. 

1855. 

Margaret  Pringle 

New  Hartford 

Oneida. 

1877. 

Jane  Proper 

Schuylerville 

Saratoga. 

1856. 

Marianna  Provost 

Port  Chester 

W estchester. 

1855. 

Anna  E.  Purdy 

Livonia 

Livingston. 

1863. 

Salome  Purroy.  

Fordham 

Westchester. 

1869. 

H.  Amelia  Putnam 

Three-Mile  Bay 

Jefferson. 

1864. 

Mary  E.  Pyne 

Hamilton  

Madison. 

1853. 

Martha  L.  Quick 

Braman’s  Corners  . 

Schenectady. 

1851. 

Sarah  B.  Quick 

B ram  ail’s  Corners  . 

Schenectady. 

1856. 

Mary  E.  Quinby  

New  York 

New  York. 

1877. 

Margaret  M.  Randles 

West  Hebron 

Washington. 

1865. 

Ellen  M.  Ransom 

Masse  n a 

St.  Lawrence. 

1865. 

Julia  E.  Ransom 

NewPaltz  Landing 

Ulster. 

1855. 

Maria  E.  Ransom 

Buffalo  

Erie. 

1881. 

Julia  E.  Rawcliffe 

Tarry  town 

W estchester. 

1857. 

Isabella  G.  Rawson 

Albany 

Albany. 

1869. 

Maggie  M.  Ray 

Albany 

Albany. 

1850. 

Celina  D.  Raymond 

Erieville 

Madison. 

1866. 

Huldah  Reamer 

Albany 

Albany. 

1873. 

Alice  Reed 

Arthursburgh 

Dutchess. 

1866. 

Julia  A.  Reed 

Otis  ville  

Orange. 

1852. 

Mary  E.  Reed 

Westford 

Otsego. 

1880. 

Viola  J.  Reed 

Centre  Lisle 

Broome. 

1848. 

ZilphaRedfield 

Delhi 

Delaware. 

1879. 

Harriet  A.  Reid 

Voorheesville 

Albany. 

1861. 

Helen  L.  Reid 

Albany 

Albany. 

1859. 

Ellen  G.  Reveiy 

Verona 

Oneida. 

1852. 

A.  Louise  Reynolds 

New  York 

New  York. 

1882. 

Alice  M*  Reynolds 

Peekskill  

W estchester. 

1874. 

Libbie  S.  Reynolds 

Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

1881.  Lucy  K.  Reynolds 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Albany. 

1877. 

Alice  L.  Rhodes 

Cuddebackville 

Orange. 

1868. 

Mary  E.  Rhodes 

West  Brook ville  . _ 

Sullivan. 

1855. 

Almira  E.  Rice 

Maced  on 

Wayne. 

1855. 

Emily  A.  Rice 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

1864. 

Mary  A.  Richards 

Albany 

Albany. 

1869. 

Sarah  Richards 

Saugerties  

Ulster. 

1847. 

Lucy  A.  Rilev 

Almond 

Allegany. 

1853. 

Mary  E.  Riley 

Aurora  

Erie. 

1880. 

J ennie  Ring 

Cohoes  

Albany. 

1876. 

Mary  J.  Ritchmyer 

Athens  

Greene. 

1847. 

Catherine  Robinson 

Rose  

Wayne. 

1866. 

Cordelia  E.  Robinson  _ . 

Fair  ville  

Wayne. 

1878. 

Hattie  B.  Robinson 

N.  Nassau 

Rensselaer. 

37 


Names. 

1849.  Mary  Roberts 

1873.  Maggie  Roche 

1858.  Martha  Roe 

1854.  Ann  Rogers 

1873.  Kate  A.  Ronan 

1870.  Elizabeth  A.  Rooker 

1881.  Emma  M.  Roscoe 

1856.  Eliza  J.  Rose 

1875.  Mary  Augusta  Rose 

1848.  Mary  D.  Rose 

1870.  Mary  E.  Rose 

1871.  Mary  Rudd 

1878.  Rachel  F.  Rudd 

1859.  Marietta  G.  Rugg 

1869.  Ella  Russell  . 

1881.  Minnie  Rysedorph 

1846.  Mary  G.  Sabin 

1867.  Mary  E.  Sackett 

1867.  Sarah  E.  Sackett 

1856.  Emma  L.  Salisbury 

1881.  A.  Louella  Sanderson.. 

1849.  Sarah  A.  Saunders 

1865.  Elizabeth  L.  Savage 

1874.  Katie  A.  Sawyer 

1870.  Mary  W.  Sayles 

1876.  Anna  L.  Scally 

1879.  Libbie  C.  Schermerhorn, 

1858.  Laura  A.  Schneider 

1868.  Jennie  M.  Schoonmaker, 

1877.  Olive  Schoonmaker 

1853.  Julia  M.  Scovill 

1851.  Mary  A.  Seabury 

1870.  Josephine  E.  Seaman 

1865.  Julia  A.  Seaman 

1847.  Elvira  Searle 

1869.  Julia  A.  Searle 

1858.  Mary  E.  Sears 

1877.  Phidelea  Sears 

1850.  Susan  D.  See 

1879.  Ida  E.  Sewell 

1856.  Abbie  Sexton 

1862.  Sarah  M.  Sexton 

1869.  Georgia  Shad  wick 

1878.  Kate  V.  Shaffer. 

1868.  Annie  J.  Shanks 

1867.  Josephine  B.  Shaw 

1871.  Mary  M.  Shaw 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Reading 

Steuben. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Cortlandville  

Cortland. 

Limerick  . 

Jefferson. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Elizabethtown 

Essex. 

Bridgehampton 

Suffolk. 

Delhi  

Delaware. 

South  Cortland  . . 

Cortland. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Gallatinville 

Columbia. 

Pine  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Perrysburgh 

Cattaraugus. 

RhineclifL  

Dutchess. 

E.  Schodack 

Rensselaer. 

Naples 

Ontario. 

Hall’s  Mills 

Dutchess. 

Hall’s  Mills 

Dutchess. 

Albany _ 

Albany. 

Morris 

Otsego. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Brooklyn _ _ 

Kings. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

East  Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

Dexter 

Jefferson. 

Guilford 

Chenango. 

Stone  Ridge 

Ulster. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Knox 

Albany. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

Corning  

Steuben. 

Fort  Plain 

Montgomery. 

Franklinville  

Cattaraugus. 

Edinburgh 

Saratoga. 

Delhi 

Delaware. 

Tarry  town 

W estchester. 

Garrattsville 

Otsego. 

Forestville  

Chautauqua. 

Hartford  Landing. 

Monroe. 

North  Albany 

Albany. 

Gloversville 

Fulton. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Caledonia 

Livingston. 

Albany 

Albany. 

38 


Names.  Post  Offices.  Counties. 

1864.  Adelaide  Sheak New  York New  York. 

1881.  Emma  A.  Sheldon Valley  Falls Rensselaer. 

1870.  Mary  E.  Sheldon West  Rupert,  Vt.  _ Washington. 

1865.  Rosetta  C.  Sheldon Moscow  Livingston. 

1859.  Miriam  Sheppard New  York New  York. 

1876.  Fanny  Sheridan Albany Albany. 

1878.  Jennie  A.  Sheridan Albany Albany. 

1847.  Frances  M.  Shermair Saratoga  Saratoga. 

1848.  Mel vina  E.  Sherman Canton St.  Lawrence. 

1875.  Marcena  E.  Sherman Castile Wyoming. 

1863.  Mary  L.  Sherman Clyde Wayne. 

1872.  Mary  Z.  Sherman Castile Wyoming. 

1847.  Sarah  A.  Sherman Bemis  Heights Saratoga. 

1874.  Abbie  A.  Sherwood Ballston  Spa Saratoga. 

1863.  Helen  I.  Sherwood Suspension  Bridge.  Niagara. 


1867.  Margaret  A.  Sherwood. 

Albany  

Albany. 

1874.  Minnie  J.  Sherwood 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

1863.  Martha  A.  Shipman 

Warsaw 

Wyoming. 

1866.  Sarah  E.  Shirley 

Albany 

Albany. 

1864.  Esther  R.  Showerman.. 

Alexander 

Genesee. 

1882.  Annie  S.  Shuler. 

Indian  Fields 

Albany. 

1868.  Harriet  Shultis 

Berne  

Albany. 

1866.  Mary  E.  Sibley 

Nichols 

Tioga. 

1855.  Eliza  E.  Sickler 

Geneva  

Ontario. 

1863.  Caroline  A.  Sill 

Albany 

Albany. 

1870.  Mary  E.  Silkworth 

Pittstown 

Rensselaer. 

1881.  L.  Bell  Simons. 

Brooklyn 

Kings. 

1869.  Julia  M.  Simpson 

Albany  

Albany. 

1857.  Mary  J.  Simpson.. 

Albany  

Albany. 

1853.  Helen  M.  Skidmore 

Utica 

Oneida. 

1863.  Eliza  Skinner 

Suspension  Bridge. 

Niagara. 

1870.  Emily  A.  Slade 

East  Berne 

Albany. 

1859.  Mary  E.  Slade 

Chemung 

Chemung. 

1855.  Harriet  A.  Sleight 

Galen  

Wayne. 

1858.  Magdalen  Slingerland.  . 

Normanskill 

Albany. 

1846.  Sarah  E.  Smead 

White  Creek 

Washington. 

1869.  Alice  E.  Smith 

Saratoga  Springs. . 

Saratoga. 

1878.  Amelia  S.  Smith 

Flushing 

Queens. 

1851.  Betsey  J.  Smith 

Crown  Point 

Essex. 

1845.  Caroline  Smith. 

Schodack 

Rensselaer. 

1881.  Carrie  E.  Smith 

Albany  _ _ 

Albany. 

1869.  Clara  J.  Smith 

Cobleskill 

Schoharie. 

1867.  Deborah  Smith 

Armorick 

Westchester. 

1864.  Elizabeth  Smith 

Albany  

Albany. 

1855.  Elizabeth  S.  Smith 

Mecklenburgh 

Tompkins. 

1848.  Emily  Smith 

Angelica 

Allegany. 

1876.  Ettie  Smith 

Woodburne 

Sullivan. 

39 


NamoS.  Post  Offices. 

1857.  Henrietta  A.  Smith Fabius 

1848.  Jane  Ann  Smith Yorktown 

1854.  Julia  A.  Smith Parma 

1865.  Julia  M.  Smith Bailston  Spa 

1854.  Lucy  M.  Smith Albany 

1860.  Mary  E.  Smith Bailston 

1864.  Mary  E.  Smith Albany 

1870.  Mary  G.  Smith Albany 

1869.  Mary  L.  Smith Durham  

1880.  Minnie  Smith Oropseyvillc 

1848.  Olivia  D.  Smith. Preston  Hollow 

1846.  Patience  Smith New  York 

1849.  Sarah  P.  Smith  Batavia 

1860.  Sarah  S.  Smith Mount  Kisko 

1874.  Lizzie  P.  Snow  Batchellerville 

1882.  Mary  E.  Snow Batchellerville 

1861.  Eleanor  A.  Snyder Hillsdale 

1880.  Florence  I.  Snyder Middleburgh 

1861.  Josephine  Snyder Poughkeepsie 

1878.  Julia  B.  Soule Milford  

1872.  Sarah  M.  Soule Milford 

1857.  Jane  Southerland. Yoak 

1880.  M.  Libbie  Spaulding West  Fulton 

1859.  Eveline  D.  Spencer Cortlandville 

1870.  Jane  C.  Spiers Meredith  

1868.  Sophie  J.  Sprague Albany  

1860.  Emily  A.  Sprong Albany  

1880.  Carrie  Stam Sharon  Centre 

1869.  Elizabeth  F.  Stantial Albany 

1849.  Charlotte  Staplin Rutland 

1869.  Carrie  M.  Starr  Brewster’s  Station, 

1862.  Kate  A.  Stebbins Little  Falls 

1848.  E mere tte  Steele Windham  Centre. . 

1874.  Amelia  R.  Steiner Rondout 

1881.  Eugenia  J.  Steiner Modena 

1880.  Minnie  E.  Stephens Albany  

1846.  Hannah  E.  Stevens Cicero 

1859.  Anna  E.  Stewart West  Sandlake 

1854.  Josephine  Stewart New  York. 

1873.  Sarah  J.  Stewart Johnstown 

1847.  Elizabeth  Stiles  _ Tompkins 

1868.  Ernestine  Stockwell Allegany 

1857.  Jemima  Stoller Tribes  Hill 

1869.  Charlotte  Stoneman Jamefetown.. 

1866.  Kate  Stoneman Busti 

1859.  Catherine  A.  Storey Albany 

1848.  Esther  W.  Stow. Harmony 


Counties. 

Onondaga. 

Westchester. 

Monroe. 

Saratoga. 

Albany. 

Saratoga. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Greene. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

New  York. 

Genesee. 

Westchester. 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga. 

Columbia. 

Schoharie. 

Dutchess. 

Otsego. 

Otsego. 

Yates. 

Schoharie. 

Cortland. 

Delaware. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Schoharie. 

Albany. 

Jefferson. 

Putnam. 

Herkimer. 

Greene. 

Ulster. 

Ulster. 

Albany. 

Onondaga. 

Rensselaer. 

New  York. 

Fulton. 

Delaware. 

Cattaraugus. 

Montgomery. 

Chautauqua. 

Chautauqua. 

Albany. 

Chautauqua. 


40 


SJNames.” 

[Post  Offices. 

**  i Counties. 

1870.  Annie  Strathern 

New  York 

. . New  York. 

1859.  Mary  E.  Street 

Albany 

. _ Albany. 

1866.  Mary  L.  Streeter 

Albany  

. . Albany. 

1853.  Deborah  Strickland 

Sterlingville 

. . Jefferson. 

1877.  Mary  C.  Stuart  

Chesterville 

. . Albany. 

1874.  Olive  Sturges 

Auburn 

..  Me. 

1879.  Adelaide  Sullivan 

Haverstraw 

. _ Rockland. 

1861.  Margaret  Sullivan 

Pinckney 

. . Lewis. 

1865.  Mary  E.  Supple — 

Lyons 

. _ Wayne. 

1869.  Jennie  M.  Sutliff 

Johnstown 

. _ Fulton. 

1875.  Amy  Sutton 

Bedford  Station 

_ _ W estchester. 

1850.  Orline  0.  Sutton 

Seneca  Falls 

. . Seneca. 

1861.  k?arah  E.  Sutton 

Washington 

_ . Dutchess. 

1850.  Marv  E.  Swain 

Cortland  ville 

__  Cortland.  * 

1866.  Mary  F.  Swain 

New  York 

__  New  York. 

1854.  Catharine  A.  Swan 

Albany 

_ _ Albany. 

1874.  Hettie  Swartout 

Huguenot 

_ _ Orange. 

1848.  Isabel  Swartwood 

Newfield 

_ . Tompkins. 

1875.  Ellen  Swartwont 

Huguenot 

. _ Orange. 

1878.  Libbie  P.  Sweet 

Red  Rock 

__  Columbia. 

1873.  Ada  A.  Swezey  

Newport 

. . Herkimer. 

1873.  Cora  P.  Swezey 

Newport 

_ . Herkimer. 

1872.  Georgia  Swezey. 

Washington  _ _ _ 

_ . Dutchess. 

1882.  Augusta  Tabor  

Cohoes  

. . Albany. 

1854.  Ellen  L.  Taggart 

Lawrenceville 

St.  Lawrence. 

1855.  Fanny  M.  Taggart 

Lawrenceville  _ . 

_ . St.  Lawrence. 

1846.  Alida  B.  Tai liter 

Coxsackie 

. _ Greene. 

1846.  Elizabeth  Tallmadge 

Albany.  

. . Albany. 

1869.  Olive  D.  Tanner 

Millport 

. _ Chemung. 

1848.  Cornelia  A.  Taylor 

Alden  

Erie. 

1875.  Ella  L.  Taylor 

Charlton 

_ . Saratoga. 

1867.  Emily  A.  Taylor 

Ames 

. . Montgomery. 

1875.  Emma  R.  Taylor 

Charlton 

_ _ Saratoga. 

1871.  Harriet  E.  Taylor 

Poughkeepsie  . _ 

Dutchess. 

1861.  Lavina  Taylor  

Carlisle 

_ _ Schoharie. 

1872.  Cornelia  Teachout. 

Crescent 

_ _ Saratoga. 

1869.  Emily  M.  Teall  _ 

Rochester 

_ _ Monroe. 

1868.  Kate  M.  Teel  in 

Blossvale 

_ . Oneida. 

1871.  Mary  M.  Terpening 

Blauveltville 

_ _ Rockland. 

1847.  Catharine  A.  Terry 

Clymer 

_ _ Chautauqua. 

1865.  Carrie  E.  Tetherly 

New  Concord  __ 

_ . Columbia. 

1846.  L.  Maria  Thatcher 

Eaton 

. _ Madison. 

1875.  Laura  L.  Thomas 

Fish  kill 

. . Dutchess. 

1857.  Lydia  A.  Thomas  .... 

Albany 

. Albany. 

1862.  Maria  H.  Thompson 

Copenhagen 

. . Lewis. 

1879.  May  C.  Thompson 

East  Albany 

_ . Rensselaer. 

1881.  Nellie  A.  Thompson 

Green  Island  . . 

. Albany. 

41 


1875. 

Nameg. 

Mary  Thomson 

Post  Offices. 

Johnsburgh  

Counties. 

Warren. 

1858. 

Hannah  J.  Thorne 

Albany 

Albany. 

1861. 

Mary  R.  Thorp _ 

East  Randolph 

Cattaraugus. 

1866. 

Julia  F.  Tibbals 

Windham  Centre.  _ 

Greene. 

1871. 

Sarah  E.  Tibbals 

Windham  Centre.. 

Greene. 

1860. 

A.  Louisa  Ticknor 

Albany 

Albany. 

1871. 

M anraret  T ier ney 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

1850. 

Caroline  P.  Titus 

Buffalo _ . 

Erie. 

1863. 

Harriet  S.  Todd. 

Fayetteville  

Onondaga. 

1876. 

Mary  O.  Todd 

Greenburgh 

Westchester. 

1872. 

Ella  Tompkins 

Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

1872. 

Mary  L.  Tompkins 

Chappaqua 

W estchester. 

1869. 

Sarah  A.  Tompkins 

Irvington 

W estchester. 

1880. 

Elizabeth  A.  Toohey 

Highland  Falls 

Orange. 

1862. 

Sarah  J.  Tooker 

Port  Jefferson 

Suffolk. 

1863. 

Martha  Townsend 

Frewsburgh  

Chautauqua. 

1863. 

Mary  Townsend .... 

Frewsburgh  

Chautauqua. 

1865. 

Maria  M.  Townsend 

North  Lawrence  _. 

St.  Lawrence. 

1865. 

Lucy  E.  Tracy 

Delphi 

Onondaga. 

1856. 

Faun v K.  Trask 

Albany 

Albany. 

1870. 

Alda  C.  Traver.  

W est  Sandlake  

Rensselaer. 

1865. 

Frances  L.  Traver. 

Albany , 

Albany. 

1870. 

Mary  E.  Traver 

Rhinebeck 

Dutchess. 

1880. 

A della  P.  Traver 

W.  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

1869. 

Emma  P.  Traynier 

Tarrytown 

W estchester. 

1864. 

Henrietta  B.  Trembley. 

Naples 

Syracuse 

Ontario. 

1852. 

Aurora  H.  Turner 

Onondaga. 

1854. 

Ellen  C.  Turner 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

1870. 

Emma  L.  Turner 

New  Baltimore 

Greene. 

1856. 

Martha  Turner 

Sackett’s  Harbor.  _ 

Jefferson. 

1847. 

Nancy  A.  Turner 

Nelson 

Madison. 

1857. 

Sarah  Turner 

Syracuse  

Onondaga. 

1856. 

Frances  A.  Tuthill 

Auburn 

Cayuga. 

1850. 

Alma  Tuttle 

Richfield 

Otsego. 

1846. 

Catharine  M.  Tuttle 

Sherburne  . 

Chenango. 

1862. 

Emily  Tuttle 

Albany 

Albany. 

1851. 

Etta  M.  Tuttle. 

Salem 

W ashington. 

1861. 

Henrietta  B.  Tuttle 

Coeymans 

Albany. 

1864. 

Harriet  S.  Tyler 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

1864. 

Mary  D.  Tyrrell 

Batavia 

Genesee. 

1865. 

Harriet  E.  Twoguns 

Brant 

Erie. 

1861. 

Catharine  I.  Udell 

Bethlehem 

Albany. 

1866. 

Mary  I.  Udell  

Bethlehem 

Albany. 

1861. 

Margaret  L.  Udell 

Bethlehem 

Albany. 

1868. 

Helen  Uline 

West  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

1848. 

Margaret  A.  Uline 

West  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

1861. 

Helen  Underwood 

Mayville 

Chautauqua. 

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1862. 

1873. 

1861. 

1881. 

1867. 

1871. 

1853. 

1873. 

1853. 
1878. 
1880. 

1874. 
1873. 
1869. 

1873. 
1869. 
1848. 

1871. 

1854. 

1852. 

1853. 
1851. 

1875. 
1877. 
1882. 

1872. 
1880. 
1851. 
1864. 

1874. 
1860. 

1871. 
1866. 
1851. 
1881. 
1846. 
1846. 
1850. 
1864. 
1869. 

1872. 
1856. 
1880. 
1866. 

1855. 
1874. 
1864. 


Names.  Post  Offices. 

Sibyl  Underwood Mayville 

M a ry  U r ban N assau 

Jane  A.  Utter Albany 

Annie  T.  Vail Millbroqk 

Anna  Vane Macedon  Centre 

Martha  H.  Vane Albany 


Allies  Van  Allen Sehodack Landing. 

Emma  Van  Alstyne Albany 

Mary  H.  Van  Antwerp.  Albany 

Anna  C.  Van  Anken Voorheesville 

Jessie  Van  Anken Voorheesville 

Sarah  Van  Auken Voorheesville 


Kittie  E.  Van  Buren 

Mary  G.  Van  Buren 

Stella  Van  Courtlandt.  _ 

Louise  P.  Van  Deveer. . 

Sarah  J.  Vandervoort  __ 

Lydia  E.  V anderwarker . 

Catharine  A.  Vanderzee. 

Elizabeth  Van  Derzee.. 

Margaret  E.  Vanderzee. 

Catharine  S.  Van  Dyck. 

Ada  Van  Etten 

Asenath  Van  Etten 

Bessie  Van  Gaasbeek 

Alice  O.  Van  Kleeck Freedom  Plains 

Jennie  Van  Orden New  York.. 

Gertrude  Van  Patten Schenectady 

Lovina  A.  Van  Schaack.  New  Salem. . 

Maria  E.VanSehoonhovep  Albany 

R.V.  N.Van  Schoonhoven  Albany 


Stockport 

Albany 

Pines  Bridge 

Albany 

Champlain  . . 

Willsboro 

Albany 

Albany 

Cedar  Hill  . _ . 

Albany 

Huguenot 

Sparrowbush 
Kingston 


Ella  C.  Van  Sickle 

Sophia  E.  Van  Sickle. 
Jane  A.  Van  Sickler  . . 

Jennie  R.  Van  Tine 

Kate  Van  Valkenburg. 


South  Livonia 

South  Livonia 

Hudson 

Clarence 

Prattsburgh 

Mary  H.  VanV  alkenburgh  Prattsburgh 

Caroline  Van  Voorihas  _ South  Sehodack  . 

Marg’t  A.  Van  Vrankin.  Schenectady 

Alida  Van  Wyck Fishldll  Village... 

Addie  Vernooy Brooklyn 

S.  Elizabeth  Verrinder.  New  York 

Louisa  H.  Vincent Poughkeepsie 

Isabel  Vine Albany 

Sarah  A.  Visscher Albany 

Helen  Vosburg Stuyvesant 

Emily  Voorhess Shin  Creek 


Counties 

Chautauqua. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

Dutchess. 

Wayne. 

Albany. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Columbia. 

Albany. 

W estchester. 

Albany. 

Clinton. 

Essex. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Orange. 

Orange. 

Ulster. 

Dutchess. 

New  York. 

Schenectady. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Livingston. 

Livingston. 

Columbia. 

Erie. 

Steuben. 

Steuben. 

Rensselaer. 

Schenectady. 

Dutchess. 

Kings. 

New  York. 

Dutchess. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Columbia. 

Sullivan. 


43 


Names. 

1881.  Maria  M.  Vrooman 

1852.  Hannah  Waddell 

1879.  Anna  L.  Waggoner 

1874.  Mattie  Waggoner 

1875.  Minerva  Waldorf 

1868.  Anna  E.  Walker 

1875.  Caroline  L.  Walker 

1851.  Marion  B.  Wallis.. 

1875.  Mary  A.  Walter 

1875.  Lizzie  B.  Wall 

1846.  Lucre ti  a Ward 

1869.  Annie  P.  Wardwell 

1873.  Eleanora  Wark 

1880.  Estella  M.  Warne 

1856.  Julia  Warriner 

1850.  Elizabeth  S.  Waterman, 
1864.  F.  Cora  Watson 

1870.  Helen  E.  Watson 

1861.  Mary  E.  Watson 

1866.  N.  Flotilla  Watson 

1853.  Caroline  M.  Weaver 

1857.  Mary  E.  Weaver 

1870.  Lizzie  J.  Webber 

1848.  Fannie  C.  Webster 

1862.  Helen  E.  Webster 

1863.  Lucelia  Webster 

1880.  Emma  Weeks 

1876.  J.  Wilhelmine  Weeks  .. 

1867.  Susan  E.  Weeks 

1882.  Kittie  N.  Weiant 

1862.  Mary  E.  Weidman 

1873.  Grace  A.  Welch 

1881.  Cora  Wells 

1873.  Mary  H.  Wells 

1858.  Mary  J.  Wells 

1881.  Minnie  F.  Wells 

1864.  Julia  E.  Wemple 

1870.  Jane  Wensley 

1882.  Hattie  A.  West 

1879.  Josephine  West 

1863.  Ada  Weston 

1849.  Eveline  B.  Weston 

1867.  Frances  A.  Wcstover 

1859.  Phebe  Wethervvax 

1849.  Frances  E.  Wetsell 

1869.  Hattie  S.  Wetsell 

1847.  Mary  Whalen 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 


Bethlehem  Centre. 

Albany. 

Mariaville 

Schenectady. 

Quaker  Street 

Schenectady. 

Quaker  Street 

Schenectady. 

E.  Worcester. 

Otsego. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Bath 

Rensselaer. 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

East  Yarick 

Seneca. 

Buffalo 

Erie. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Middleburgh 

Schoharie. 

Middleburgh 

Schoharie. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Machias 

Cattaraugus. 

Duanesburgh 

Schenectady. 

Watervliet 

Albany. 

Schenectady 

Schenectady. 

Westford 

Otsego. 

Warsaw  

Wyoming. 

W arsaw  

Wyoming. 

Green  Island 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Stony  Point 

Rockland. 

Dansville  

Livingston. 

Gansevoort 

Saratoga. 

Fonda 

M utgomery. 

Ames 

Me  ntgomcry. 

Tully  - 

Onondaga. 

Crown  Point 

Essex. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Herkimer..  

Herkimer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

North  Buffalo 

Erie. 

Wilmington 

Essex. 

Albany 

Albany. 

West  Sand  lake 

Rensselaer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Milton 

Saratoga. 

O 

44 


Names. 

1877.  Helen  M.  Whedon 

1860.  Mary  A.  Wheeler 

1866.  Mary  L.  Wheeler 

1849.  Sarah  A.  Wheeler 

1855.  Lorinda  J.  Whipple 

1862.  M.  Estelle  Whitaker 

1877.  Bertha  A.  White 

1847.  Henrietta  B.  White 

1872.  Mary  E.  White 

1849.  Ruth  P.  White.. 

1879.  Annie  Whitehead 

1859.  Martha  Whiting 

1864.  Kate  Whitlock. 

1876.  Annette  Whitman 

1849.  Catharine  E.  Whitney.. 
1876.  Frone  J.  Whitney 

1865.  Sarah  J.  Wickes 

1882.  Fannie  W.  Wicks 

1868.  Cornelia  M.  Wigent 

1846.  Deborah  T.  Wilber 

1871.  Margaret  H.  Wilber 

1854.  Cornelia  T.  Wilbur 

1855.  Ann  E.  Wilcox 

1855.  Harriet  E.  Wilcox 

1848.  Laurancy  J.  Wilcox 

1848.  Viola  Wilcox. 

1849.  Delia  E.  Wilder 

1865.  Lottie  A.  Wilder 

1868.  Emma T. Wilkinson 

1876.  Mary  Willets 

1877.  Florence  A.  Willetts 

1846.  B.  Mel vina  Williams 

1850.  Emeline  F.  Williams 

1870.  Emma  A.  Williams 

1874.  Etta  Williams 

1875.  Jane  A.  Williams 

1875.  Lucinda  Williams 

1853.  Maria  Williams 

1852.  Mary  A.  Williams 

1875.  Martha  Williams 

1874.  Mima  H.  Williams 

1856.  Anne  Wilson 

1855.  Catharine  Wilson 

1875.  Ellen  M.  Wilson 

1858.  Emily  Y.  Wilson 

1856.  Mary  E.  Wilson 

1853.  Mary  L.  Wilson 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

West  Pau  let 

Washington. 

Cincinnatus 

Cortland. 

Angelica 

Allegany. 

Seneca  Falls 

Seneca. 

Brooklyn  

Kings. 

Facto  ryville 

Tioga. 

West  Township. .. 

Alba  ny. 

Bald  winsvi  lie 

Onondaga. 

Freedom  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Cazenovia 

Madison. 

Wappinger’s  Falls. 

Dutchess. 

Greenbush 

Rensselaer. 

Lyons 

Wayne. 

West  Oneonta 

Otsego. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Batchellerville 

Saratoga. 

Willsboro 

Essex. 

Patchogue 

Suffolk. 

Bald  wins  ville 

Onondaga. 

Saratoga 

Saratoga. 

Pine  Plains 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Conquest 

Cayuga. 

Harpersfield 

Delaware. 

New  ville 

Herkimer. 

Fort  Plain 

Montgomery. 

Attica 

Wyoming. 

South  Bristol 

Ontario. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Mineola 

Queens. 

Roslvn  

Queens. 

Lafayette 

Onondaga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Barryville 

Sullivan. 

Canajoharie 

Montgomery. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Kingston 

Ulster. 

Gerry 

Chautauqua. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Canajoharie 

Montgomery. 

N.  Hempstead 

Queens. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Schenevus  

Otsego. 

Chemung 

Chemung. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Albany 

Albany. 

45 


Names. 

Post-Offices. 

Counties 

1848.  Sarah  Wilson 

Salem  

Washington. 

1850.  Sarah  M.  Wilson 

Mai  one  

Franklin. 

1868.  Hetta  Jane  Wiltsie 

Fishkill  Village  , . 

Dutchess. 

1872.  Carrie  S.  Winne 

Bethlehem  Centre, 

Albany. 

1859.  Evolinah  B.  Winne 

Albany 

Albany. 

1879.  Martha  Winne 

Meridian  

Cayuga. 

1876.  Adelaide  Winegard 

New  Scotland 

Albany. 

1849.  Ellen  Winspear 

Cheektowaga 

Erie. 

1848.  Mary  A.  Winspear 

Cheek  to  waga 

Erie. 

1847.  Eliza  Winton 

Catharine 

Schii}der. 

1855.  Susan  R.  Witherell 

Albany,  

Albany. 

1876.  Emma  Wood „ 

Ellenville , 

Ulster. 

1849.  Frances  A.  Wood 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

1860.  Mary  C.  Wood 

Conquest  

Cayuga. 

1853.  Phebe  Ann  Wood 

Bethel 

Sullivan. 

1853.  Catharine  Woodhull 

Patch  ogue 

Suffolk. 

1848.  Maria  M.  Woodhull 

Southold 

Suffolk. 

1877.  Addie  M.  Woodin 

Pawling  

Dutchess. 

1871.  Isabel  Woodin 

Pawling 

Dutchess. 

1854.  Frances  J.  Wool  worth.  _ 

Syracuse  

Onondaga. 

1850.  Abby  J.  Wright 

Brooklyn  

Kings. 

1865.  Celida  A.  Wright 

W estford 

Otsego. 

1869.  Licetta  M.  Wyatt 

Cambridge  Centre, 

Washington. 

1865.  Caroline  A.  Wygant 

Saugerties 

Ulster. 

1854.  Priscilla  W ylie  

Macedon 

W ay  ne. 

1858.  H.  Louise  Wynkoop 

Chemung 

Chemung. 

1859.  Sarah  E.  Yeomans 

Albany 

Albany. 

1865.  Anna  E.  Young 

Jamestown 

Chautauqua. 

1882.  Jennie  L.  Young 

Clarence 

Erie. 

1868.  Martha  A.  Young 

West  Port., 

Essex. 

1850.  Mary  Young 

Montgomery 

Orange. 

1882.  Mary  P.  Young 

Hartwick 

Otsego. 

1863.  Sophia  E.  Young 

Copenhagen 

Lewis. 

1859.  Anna  L.  Zimmerly 

Erie,  Pa 

Erie, 

|GENTLEMEN. 

KNames.l" 

Post  Offices. 

Counties 

1848.  Charles  R.  Abbot 

Vista 

W estchester. 

1849.  Willis  G.  Abbott 

Otisco 

Onondaga. 

1852.  J.  Henry  Abeel 

Maltaville  . 

Saratoga. 

1876.  Charles  E.  Abraham 

Natal,  S.  Africa 

Brookfield,  Ct, 

1869.  Frank  D.  Abrams 

New  Paltz 

Ulster. 

1866.  Nathaniel  S.  Ackerly  _ _ 

Northport 

Suffolk. 

1874.  Alvaro  J.  Adams 

North  Nassau 

Rensselaer. 

1860.  Charles  H.  Adams 

Spencerport 

Monroe. 

1845.  James  D.  Adams 

Canandaigua 

Ontario. 

46 


Names.  ’ 

1877.  Millard  F.  Agor  

1874.  William  Agor 

1882.  Thomas  B.  Aldrich 

1846.  Chauncey  W.  Allen 

1849.  Norman  Allen 

1852.  Augustus  G.  S.  Allis... 

1873.  George  E.  Anderson  _. 

1871.  Silas  A.  Anderson 

1876.  Stephen  L.  Angle 

1868.  Frank  F.  Ansley 

1876.  John  Anthony 

1851.  Oscar  A.  Archer 

1874.  Alvaro  D.  Arnold 

1877.  Darwin  F.  Arnold. 

1853.  Joseph  C.  Arnold 

1853.  Seth  C.  Arnold 

1846.  James  Atwater 

1875.  Charles  W.  Atwood 

1874.  George  E.  Atwood 

1846.  Israel  G.  Atwood 

1857.  David  P.  Austin 

1855.  Edmund  A.  Austin 

1857.  Oscar  F.  Avery 

1860.  Henry  Ayer 

1881.  George  Babcock 

1862.  Madison  Babcock 

1877.  Sumner  H.  Babcock 

1868.  Jackson  Bailey 

1849.  Curtis  Baird 

1846.  Alexander  M.  Baker 

1854.  Henry  C.  Baker 

1848.  Milton  H.  Baker 

1849.  Orville  W.  Baker 

1847.  Reuben  W.  Baker 

1847.  James  G.  Baldwin 

1849.  Josiah  C.  Baldson 

1870.  William  J.  Ballard 

1856.  Isaac  F.  Bangs  

1880.  George  E.  Barber 

1864.  Alonzo  L.  Bardin 

1877.  Oscar  V.  Barger 

1846.  Ezra  D.  Barker 

1874.  John  F.  Barker 

1848.  Robert  Barker 

1862.  James  Bark ley__ 

1858.  Thomas  Barnes . . 

1880.  H.  Weston  Barnum 


Post  Offices. 

Counties, 

Mahopac  Falls 

Putnam. 

Mahopac  Falls 

Putnam. 

Port  Jefferson 

Suffolk. 

Galway  

Saratoga. 

Ithaca  

Tompkins. 

Syracuse  _ 

Onondaga. 

Mahopac  Falls 

Putnam. 

Mahopac  Falls 

Putnam. 

Addison  

Steuben. 

Potter 

Yates. 

North  River 

W arren. 

Hemlock  Lake 

Livingston. 

Hartford 

Washington. 

Otego 

Otsego. 

Burlington  Flats. . 

Otsego. 

Burlington  Flats.. 

Otsego. 

Lockport 

Niagara. 

Hartford 

W ashington. 

Hartford 

W ashington. 

Wheatfield 

Niagara. 

Sand  Bank  

Oswego. 

Black  Rock 

Erie. 

Salisbury  Centre.  _ 

Herkimer. 

Ellisburgh 

Jefferson. 

Cobleskill.  

Schoharie. 

W est  Martinsburg, 

Lewis. 

Garrattsville 

Otsego. 

Mariaville 

Schenectady. 

Clyde  

Wayne. 

Sandy  Creek 

Oswego. 

Stafford 

Genesee. 

West  Bloomfield.. 

Ontario. 

Houndsfield 

Jefferson. 

Pavilion  Centre  _ _ 

Genesee. 

Preble 

Cortland. 

Wallkill 

Orange. 

Cooperstown 

Otsego. 

Ridgewav 

Orleans. 

Mongaup  Valley.. 

Sullivan. 

Glens  Falls 

W arren. 

Peekskill 

Westchester. 

Le  Roy 

Genesee. 

Putnam  Valley 

Putnam. 

Millville 

Orleans. 

Catskill 

Greene. 

Van  Ettenville 

Chemung. 

Bridgeville 

Sullivan. 

47 


Names.  ' Post  Offices. 

1860.  Joseph  P.  Barnum Locke 

1881.  Albert  E.  Barrett Perth  Centre 

1857.  Hubbard  H.  Barrett North  Lawrence.  _ 

1874.  Leonard  W.  Barrett Fort  Ann 

1860.  John  L.  Barrick East  Varick 

1861.  Thompson  Barrick East  Varick 

1880.  Remer  H.  Barringer Nassau 

1870.  Theodore  B.  Barringer. . Nassau 

1856.  Alfred  S.  Barry Yates 

1853.  C.  Edward  Barstow Hannibal 

1876.  Arthur  J.  Bates Richmondville 

1858.  Charles  Battersby South  Durham 

1861.  Frederick  A.  Bayer Dansville 

1860.  Jerome  M.  Bayne Medina 

1868.  Charles  J.  Beach Whitney’s  Point  _ _ 

1856.  Eugene  Beach Greenville 

1870.  Edward  E.  Beales Mount  Vision 

1858.  Joseph  M.  Beaman Antwerp 

1849.  Lewis  Beardsley Dauby.. 

1860.  John  J.  Beardsley Theresa 

1851.  Ebenezer  D.  Beattie Salem 

1870.  Henry  H.  Beaty Salem 

1852.  Isaac  Becker Gallupville 

1880.  Moses  Becker,  Jr Philmont 

1880.  Silas  D.  Becker Philmont 

1850.  Watts  Beckwith. W.  Bloomfield 

1846.  Oliver  C.  Belding Oppenheim 

1868.  Samuel  F.  Belknap Verona 

1880.  George  F.  Bell Garrattsville 

1877.  John  M.  Bell W.  Charlton 

1869.  George  E.  Bellinger Gaidnersville 

1860.  George  H.  Benjamin Groton 

1847.  George  E.  Bensen North  Easton 

1870.  Philetus  P.  Bentley Westford 

1879.  Charles  E.  Betts.  Troy 

1875.  James  A.  Betts Broadalbin 

1850.  Silas  Betts Van  Buren  Centre, 

1869.  Loyal  A.  Bigelow Crown  Point 

1871.  Spencer  Billington Amsterdam 

1845.  Reuben  H.  Bingham Stillwater 

1880.  C.  Adelbert  Bishop Lewisboro 

•1850.  John  C.  Bishop Rose 

1873.  Hector  W.  Blake Naples 

1862.  James  O.  Blakely Spring  Brook 

1848.  Dalson  W.  Blanchard  De  Witt 

1848.  Isaac  R.  Blauvelt Nanuet 

1853.  Edward  Bliss Peterboro 


Counties. 

Cayuga. 

Fulton. 

St.  Lawrence. 

Washington. 

Seneca. 

Seneca. 

Rensselaer. 

Rensselaer. 

Orleans. 

Oswego. 

Schoharie. 

Greene. 

Livingston. 

Orleans. 

Broome. 

Greene. 

Otsego. 

Jefferson. 

Tompkins. 

Jefferson. 

Washington. 

W ashington. 

Schoharie. 

Columbia. 

Colum  bia. 

Ontario. 

Fulton. 

Oneida. 

Otsego. 

Saratoga. 

Schoharie. 

Tompkins. 

Washington. 

Otsego. 

Rensselaer. 

Fulton. 

Onondaga. 

Essex. 

Montgomery. 

Saratoga. 

Westchester. 

Wayne. 

Ontario. 

Erie. 

Onondaga. 

Rockland. 

Madison. 


48 


Name.0* 

Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

1870. 

John  C.  Bogardus 

Knox 

Albany. 

1872. 

Frank  M.  Bo^ert 

Nanuet 

Rockland. 

1804. 

Nelson  Boa’iie 

Elba 

Genesee. 

1808. 

John  Bookhout  

Roxbury 

Delaware. 

1850. 

J.  Ansel  Booth.. 

Rochester 

Monroe. 

1878. 

John  Bo  we 

Albany 

Albany. 

1800. 

Henry  (J.  Bowen  __ 

Willett.. 

Cortland. 

1845. 

Silas  T.  Bowen 

Middlefield 

Otsego. 

1846. 

Truman  IJ.  Bowen 

Manheim  Centre. . 

Herkimer. 

1882. 

Sands  J.  Bowman 

Salt  Point 

Dutchess. 

P‘66. 

Edward  A.  Bowser 

Brooklyn 

Kings. 

1881. 

Amza  J.  Boyce 

Lake  Grove 

Suffolk. 

1859. 

P.  Steele  Boyd. 

Greigsville 

Livingston. 

1808. 

George  A.  Bozzard 

Veteran 

Chemung. 

1871. 

Wayne  Brewster 

Worcester 

Otsego. 

1876. 

Albert  Brings  

Wr.  Laurens 

Otsego. 

1852. 

Benson  Briggs 

Peekskill 

W estehester. 

1850. 

Isaac  Brings 

Sherwood 

Cayuga. 

1879. 

Edmond  F.  Bronk 

New  Baltimore 

Greene. 

1864. 

Robert  L.  Brougham 

Root 

Montgomery. 

1846. 

Charles  L.  Brown 

Stockbridge 

Madison. 

1856. 

Comfort  S.  Brown 

Elmira  

Chemung. 

1872. 

J.  Arthur  Brown 

Wood  burn.  

Sullivan. 

1881. 

John  S.  Brown 

Meredith  Hollow. . 

Delaware, 

1851. 

Selah  W.  Brown 

Groom’s  Corners. . 

Saratoga. 

1853. 

William  R.  Brown 

Marcell  us 

Onondaga. 

1878. 

John  D.  Brownell 

Brinkerhoffville  _ . 

Dutchess. 

1853. 

W7illiam  G.  Brownson.  _ 

Turner 

Madison. 

1847. 

Henry  A.  Bruner 

Starkey 

Yates. 

1853. 

Philip  Brust 

Haynerville 

Rensselaer. 

1853. 

James  Buckhout 

Morrisania 

W estehester. 

1846. 

William  H.  Bull  

Wallkill 

Orange. 

1881. 

Devillo  N.  Bulson 

Worcester 

Otsego. 

1854. 

John  C.  Burdick 

Johnsburofh 

W arren. 

1880. 

Loron  M.  Burdick 

Mosher  ville 

Saratoga. 

1867. 

Albert  F.  Burgess 

Erieville 

Madison. 

1852. 

James  B.  Burlew 

Sheldrake  

Seneca. 

1868. 

Eugene  Burlingame 

Willet  

Cortland. 

1847. 

Hiram  C.  Burlingame.  _ 

Norwich 

Chenango. 

1878. 

James  H.  Burns 

Shelter  Island 

Suffolk. 

1881. 

Edward  A.  Burt 

E.  Galway 

Saratoga. 

1860. 

George  R.  Burton 

Rodman 

Jefferson. 

1868. 

Manfred  Burton 

Rodman 

Jefferson. 

1868. 

N.  Edgar  Bush 

Pt.  Peninsula. 

Jefferson. 

1847. 

Anthony  Butler,  Jr 

Westfield 

Richmond. 

1859. 

Julius  M.  Button 

Oriskany  Falls 

Oneida. 

1854. 

Edmund  G.  Butts 

Kortright 

Delaware. 

49 


Names. 

1845.  Nelson  W.  Butts 

1851.  Truman  D.  Cameron 

1850.  John  D.  Campbell 

1846.  Neil  Campbell 

1846.  Charles  T.  Canfield 

1877.  Charles  W.  Carey 

1876.  Levi  Carey 

1881.  Benjamin  I.  Carhart 

1854.  Richard  D.  Carmichael. 

1858.  John  Carpenter,  Jr 

1876.  Lafayette  Carr 

1850.  Gideon  H.  Carswell 

1856.  John  Henry  Case^  

1862.  Horatio  G.  Cass_ 

1849.  Levi  Cass 

1873.  Lewis  Cass 

1852.  Abram  S.  Cassedy 

1882.  Jacob  Chadeayne 

1856.  Aaron  Chadwick 

1877.  Clarence  A.  Chaloner 

1869.  George  W.  Chaloner 

1852.  Bradford  R.  Champion. 

1847.  George  D.  Chapell 

1845.  Dennis  B.  Chapin 

1855.  David  E.  Chase 

1846.  Jacob  Chase,  Jr.  

1852.  L.  Harrison  Cheeny 

1853.  James  Cheney 

1846.  Edward  W.  Chesebro  . _ 

1879.  Byron  M.  Child 

1879.  Walter  Church 

1846.  Edwin  B.  Clapp 

1863.  Addison  L.  Clark 

1870.  Elijah  D.  Clark 

1857.  Linus  W.  Clark 

1845.  William  W.  Clark 

1860.  Samuel  D.  Cochran 

1862.  Franklin  Cogswell 

1847.  Harry  Cole 

1853.  J.  Ga  Nun  Cole 

1856.  John  W.  Cole 

1846.  Samuel  P.  Cole 

1846.  James  Coley 

1847.  George  H.  Collier 

1847.  Henry  W.  Collins 

1881.  Peter  F.  Collins 


Post  Offices. 

Counties 

Albion 

Orleans. 

Stony  Creek 

Warren. 

Roxbury 

Delaware. 

Monroe 

Orange. 

Trumansburgh 

Tompkins. 

Braman’s  Corners  _ 

Schenectady. 

Brain  ail’s  Corners  . 

Schenectady. 

New  Baltimore 

Greene. 

Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

Oswego 

Oswego. 

Coeymans 

Albany. 

Fort  Miller 

Washington. 

Middlesex 

Yates. 

Decatur 

Otsego. 

Decatur 

Otsego. 

Decatur 

Otsego. 

Monsev  - - 

Rockland. 

Sing  Sing 

W estchester. 

Rensselaerville 

Albany. 

N.  Nassau, 

Rensselaer. 

N.  Nassau. 

Rensselaer. 

Knoxville 

Albany. 

Oakfield 

Genesee. 

Bolivar 

Allegany. 

W estford  . 

Otsego. 

Hoosick  Falls 

Rensselaer. 

Syracuse  

Onondaga. 

Painted  Post 

Steuben. 

Guilderland 

Albany. 

Watertown 

J e tiers  on. 

High  Falls 

Ulster. 

Belfast 

Allegany. 

Copenhagen 

Lewis. 

Vernon 

Oneida. 

Copenhagen 

Lewis. 

Lima 

Livingston. 

Otto  

Cattaraugus. 

Catlin. 

Chemung. 

Sherburne 

Chenango. 

Carmel  

Putnam. 

Red  Hook 

Dutchess. 

Henderson 

J efferson. 

Florida 

Montgomery. 

Mina 

Chautauqua. 

Kirkland 

Oneida. 

Salem . 

Washington. 

4 


50 


Names. 

1857.  Carlos  Colton 

1862.  Seaman  A.  Colwell 

1853.  Isaac  H.  Colyer _ 

1881.  Frank  Comesky 

1846.  Joel  B.  Conklin 

1867.  Louis  S.  Conklin 

1847.  John  T.  Conkling. 

1863.  John  D.  Conley 

1847.  Benjamin  F.  Cook 

1877.  Edgar  II.  Cook 

1861.  Michael  R Cook 

1855.  Le  Roy  C.  Cooley 

1861.  Justin  S.  Coon.. 

1881.  Richard  E.  Coon 

1875.  Franklin  P.  Coons 

1847.  Lucian  B.  Corey 

1846.  Lewis  Cornell 

1851.  Robert  N.  Cornish 

1848.  Charles  R.  Coryell 

1882.  H.  Sylvester  Covey 

1870.  Ira  J.  Covey 

1846.  John  A.  Cramer 

1846.  Albert  E.  Crane 

1853.  Benjamin  D.  Crane 

1864.  George  W.  Crane 

1863.  James  M.  Crane 

1877.  Epaphro  D.  Craw 

1874.  O.  Clark  Crawford 

1848.  Elijah  H.  Crowell 

1869.  James  B.  Crowell 

1859.  Noah  B.  Cr}rsler 

1851.  James  B.  Cummings 

1854.  Mark  Cummings 

1879.  Wm.  A.  Cummings.,.. 

1846.  Ebenezer  Curtice 

1852.  James  A.  Curtice 

1854.  Lewis  A.  Curtice 

1861.  Charles  C.  Curtiss 

1872.  William  S.  Daley 

1862.  Robert  B.  Darling 

1870.  Henry  D.  Darrow 

1872.  William  B.  Davidson 

1869.  Samuel  P.  Davies 

1864.  E.  Amenzo  Davis 

1847.  Isaac  T.  Davis 

1852.  Algernon  L.  Day 

1877.  Franklin  Day 


Post  Offices. 

Pierrepont 

Verbank 

Athens  

Tappan 

Sandlake 

O wasco 

Brooklyn  

Canastota . 

Penn  Yan 

Albany _• 

Smyrna 

Lyme  

Edwards 

Stillwater 

Schuylerville 

Ferguson’s  Corner. 

Yan  Buren 

Westville  

Hammondsport  . _ 

East  Worcester 

Whitney’s  Point . . 

Amsterdam 

Urban  a 

Carmel  

Union 

Circle  ville 

North  Nassau 

Middletown 

Urban  a 

St.  Andrews 

Navarino 

Putnam 

Homer 

Ticonderoga 

May  ville  _ 

Braman’s  Corners  . 

Chautauqua  

Clinton 

Tompkins  ville 

Newton  ville 

Hebron 

Aft  on  

Middle  Granville  . 

Perry 

Coey man’s  Hollow  . 

Flushing  

New  Providence,  N 


Counties. 

St.  Lawrence. 

Dutchess. 

Greene. 

Rockland. 

Rensselaer. 

Cayuga. 

Kings. 

Madison. 

Yates. 

Albany. 

Chenango. 

Jefferson. 

St.  Lawrence. 

Saratoga. 

Saratoga. 

Yates. 

Onondaga. 

Otsego. 

Steuben. 

Otsego. 

Broome. 

Montgomery. 

Steuben. 

Putnam. 

Broome. 

Orange. 

Rensselaer. 

Orange. 

Steuben. 

Orange. 

Onondaga. 

Washington. 

Cortland. 

Essex. 

Chautauqua. 

Schenectady. 

Chautauqua. 

Oneida. 

Richmond. 

Albany. 

Washington. 

Chenango. 

Washington. 

Wyoming. 

Albany. 

Queens. 

. J. 


51 


Names. 

1876.  Stephen  S.  Da}^ 

1872.  Charles  W.  Dayton 

1856.  George  R.  Dean 

1846.  Abraham  Debaun 

1876.  William  S.  De  Golia 

1868.  Herman  C.  De  Groat 

1845.  Warran  Demun 

1851.  Abram  A.  Demarest 

1849.  James  Denman 

1847.  John  M.  Denton 

1880.  Albert  C.  Derby 

1868.  Orville  A.  Derby 

1859.  Abram  Devendorf 

1849.  David  D.  D.  Dewey 

1847.  James  E.  Dexter 

1851.  William  G.  Dickson 

1846.  James  Divine 

1854.  Alexander  F.  Dix 

1872.  Bruce  Dodge 

1876.  De  Witt  C.  Dominick.. 
1853.  Levi  S.  Dominy 

1855.  IVIilton  Draper 

1876.  Orville  Drum. 

1867.  Crines  H.  Dubois 

1867.  Edward  B.  DuMond 

1865.  Austin  B.  Duncan 

1847.  George  H.  Dunham..  _. 

1875.  Peter  T.  Durfy__ 

1879.  John  Dwyer 

1882.  Zeb  A.  Dyer 

1875.  Martin  L.  Earing 

1846.  Darwin  G.  Eaton 

1845.  Marvin  Edgerton 

1879.  Irving  S.  Edsall 

1857.  Benjamin  Edson 

1877.  Matthew  E.  Egan 

1849.  Francis  Elting  

1849.  William  Elting 

1871.  John  H.  Emigh 

1847.  Elihu  Enos,  Jr  _ _ 

1845.  James  L.  Enos 

1853.  Tuily  C.  Estee 

1854.  John  Q.  Evans 

1849.  Aurora  Failing 

1864.  Merritt  B.  Fairchild 

1847.  George  L.  Farnham 

1860.  Charles  H.  Farnsworth. 

1848.  Peter  J.  Farrington 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

New  Providence,  N.  J. 

North  Harpeusfield,  Delaware. 

Maryland Otsego. 

Clarkstown Rockland. 

Batchellerville Saratoga. 

Owego  . Tioga. 

Batavia Genesee. 

Nanuet Rockland. 

Neversink Sullivan. 

D urliam Greene. 

Afton Chenango. 

Kelloggsville Cayuga. 

Mi ndo n Montgomery. 

Malone Franklin. 

Locke Cay  uga. 

Crawford Orange. 

Wa warsing Ulster. 

Newfane Niagara. 

Corfu  Genesee. 

Gallupville Schoharie. 

West  Chazy Clinton. 

Westford Otsego. 

Stuyvesant Columbia. 

High  Falls Ulster. 

New  Kingston Delaware. 

Chestnut  Ridge Dutchess. 

Orangeville Wyoming. 

Mt.  Vision Otsego. 

Liberty. Sullivan. 

East  Berne.  Albany. 

Mechanicsville Saratoga. 

Portland.. Chautauqua. 

Pompey Onondaga. 

Prattsville Greene. 

Otego Otsego. 

W est  Troy A 1 bany. 

Cairo Greene. 

Port  Jervis Orange. 

Ballston  Spa Saratoga. 

Kingsboro Fulton. 

China Wyoming. 

Water  Valley Erie. 

Harpersfield Delaware. 

Palatine  Bridge Montgomery. 

Mannsville Jefferson. 

Watertown Jefferson. 

Beekinantown Clinton. 

Martin’s  Hills Chemung. 


52 


Names. 

1845.  James  Le  Roy  Fay 

1847.  Park  Fellows., 

1847.  John  Felt,  Jr 

1880.  R.  Rockwell  Felter 

1879.  Clark  C.  Fenner 

1847.  Francis  Ferry 

1872.  Sylvester  Finch  

1872.  Nathaniel  P.  Fisher 

1879.  T.  Otto  Fisk 

1846.  Delos  Fitch 

1858.  John  H.  Fitch 

1847.  C.  J nelson  Flatt. _ _ 

1880.  Arthur  Flood 

1849.  Stephen  W.  Folger 

1847.  Jirah  I.  Foote  

1877.  Charles  W.  Forman 

1872.  James  H.  Forman 

1879.  James  A.  Foshay 

184$.  Charles  D.  Foster 

1853.  Homer  T.  Fowler 

1861.  Leroy  Fowler 

1858.  George  W.  Fox 

1857.  Joseph  G.  Fox 

1881.  William  C.  Franklin 

1859.  Walton  W.  French 

1882.  William  H.  Frick 

1846.  Laac  P.  Frink  

1850.  Dubois  B.  Frisbee.  . _ 

1847.  John  W.  Frisbee 

1855.  E.  Austin  Fry 

1863.  Joseph  B.  Fryer 

1848.  Valentine  Fuller 

1846.  Charles  Gale. 

1845.  Daniel  Galentine 

1873.  Bezaleel  H.  Gallup 

1871.  Miner  W.  Gallup 

1854.  George  D.  Gano 

1858.  Francis  Gardner,  Jr 

1860.  Fredeiick  E Garrett 

1847.  Jedediah  Gaskill 

1881.  Daniel  R.  Geary 

1872.  Charles  W.  Geel 

1854.  Thomas  H.  Gemmell 

1881.  Melanctlion  J.  Getman. 
1847.  Addison  C.  Gibbs 

1873.  William  M.  Giffin 

1847.  Charles  H.  Gillett 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Earlville 

Madison. 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

Felt’s  Mills 

Jefferson. 

Rockland  Lake 

Rockland. 

Lake  Ridge. 

Tompkins. 

Leicester  . 

Livingston. 

East  Chatham 

Columbia. 

Carmel 

Putnam. 

Shushan. 

Washington. 

Exeter 

Otsego. 

New  Salem 

Albany. 

Barton  . 

Tioga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Lockport 

Niagara. 

Saugerties 

Ulster. 

J efferson  Valley . . 

Putnam. 

Cold  Spring 

Putnam. 

Farmer’s  Mills 

Putnam. 

Palmyra 

Wayne. 

South  Trenton 

Oneida. 

Brownville 

J efferson. 

Adams 

J efferson. 

Ellisbir  gh.  

Jefferson. 

Plank  Road 

Onondaga. 

Wilton 

Saratoga. 

Harris  Hill 

Erie. 

West  Troy 

Albany. 

Roxbury 

Delaware. 

Roxbury  . . 

Delaware. 

South  Marcell  us. . 

Onond  aga. 

Easton 

Washington. 

Keene 

Essex. 

Beekmantown 

Clinton. 

Rush 

Monroe. 

Knowersville 

Albany. 

Cedar  Hill 

Albany. 

Westville 

Otsego. 

Honeoye  Falls 

Monroe. 

South  Trenton 

Oneida. 

Porter 

Niagara. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Zutphen,  Holland. 

Sullivan. 

South  Kortright.  _ 

Delaware. 

Gloversville 

Fulton. 

East  Otto 

Cattaraugus. 

Heuvelton 

St.  Lawrence. 

Scott 

Cortland. 

53 


Names. 

185 1.  Hiram  Gilmore 

1873.  Elias  Glenn 

1849.  Henry  A.  Glidden 

1849.  Darwin  E.  Goodman 

1852.  James  E.  Goodman 

1859.  Ralph  S..  Goodwin 

1877.  Charles  F.  Gordineer 

1870.  Wellington  E.  Gordon.  _ 

1867.  Marquis  D.  Gould 

1876.  John  E.  Graham  

1846.  E.  Dawson  Granger 

1847.  William  J.  Grannis 

1864.  Archibald  Grant 

1848.  John  Grant 

1879.  Willis  D.  Graves 

1847.  Edward  Gray 

1862.  Alanson  H.  Green 

1862.  George  N.  Green 

1850.  Joseph  Green 

1876.  Lindsey  Green. 

1848.  Mordaunt  M.  Green 

1879.  Charles  E.  Greene 

1870.  Clarke  W.  Greene 

1876.  George  F.  Greene 

1849.  Amasa  M.  Gregory 

1850.  Daniel  S.  Gregory 

1878.  Elias  J.  Gregory 

1857.  William  B.  Gregory 

1861.  John  Gueren 

1852.  James  Guffin 

1846.  Cyrenius  C.  Gunn 

1874.  E ugene  Haight 

1876.  Franklin  L.  Haight 

1876.  Frederick  C.  Haight 

1880.  Abram  L.  Haines 

1864.  George  T.  Hall 

1860.  Oren  H.  Hall 

1847.  Samuel  Hallett 

1847.  Edward  H.  Hallock 

1876.  Edwin  S.  Hallock 

1849.  Joseph  A.  Hallock 

1852.  C.  Warren  Hamilton 

1861.  Franklin  Hamilton 

1861.  Charles  W.  Hamlin 

1849.  John  F.  Hammond 

1846.  Frederick  L.  Hanford  __ 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Madison  . 

Madison. 

Rose  Valley 

Wayne. 

Albion 

Orleans. 

Bolton 

Warren. 

Bolton 

Warren. 

Binghamton 

Broome. 

Peekskill 

W estchester. 

Greenfield 

Saratoga. 

West  Walworth  __ 

Wayne. 

Saratoga  Springs. . 

Saratoga. 

Sod  us 

Wayne. 

Lyme 

Jefferson. 

Mum  ford . 

Monroe. 

Margaretville  

Delaware. 

Bainb  ridge 

Chenango. 

Oswego 

Oswego. 

South  Berlin 

Rensselaer. 

Middletown 

Orange. 

Stone  Mills 

Jefferson. 

Coevmans  

Albany. 

East  Hamilton 

Madison, 

Bath 

Rensselaer. 

Willett 

Cortland. 

S.  Sandlake 

Rensselaer.. 

Sandford  . 

Broome. 

Croton  Falls 

W estchester. 

Mount  Vision 

Otsego. 

Skaneateles 

Onondaga. 

Malone . 

Franklin. 

Carlisle 

Schoharie. 

Lancaster 

Erie. 

Fishkill  

Dutchess. 

Fishkill  Village 

Dutchess. 

Fishkill  Village 

Dutchess. 

Fultonham 

Schoharie. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Belleville 

Jefferson. 

East  Canisteo  .... 

Steuben. 

Southold  

Suffolk. 

Salt  Point 

Dutchess. 

Southold  . 

Suffolk. 

East  New  York 

Kings. 

Batavia 

Genesee. 

Holland  Patent 

Oneida. 

Brookhaven 

Suffolk. 

Stamford 

Delaware. 

54 


Names. 

1853.  Harrison  Hannahs 

1880.  George  Hannay 

1862.  Wallace  B.  Hard.. 

1849.  Addison  W.  Hardy 

1855.  Leonard  F.  Hardy 

1861.  James  P.  Harrington 

1850.  Chester  Harris 

1872.  Frank  S.  Harris 

1848.  Alexander  L.  Haskins. . 

1875.  Francis  C.  Hastings 

1846.  Josiah  W.  Hastings 

1848.  Roderick  D.  Hathaway. 

1869.  William  J.  Haverly 

1865.  Albert  Hawkins 

1882.  Adelbert  C.  Hayden 

1853.  John  S.  Haynes  

1882.  George  H.  Heald 

1848.  Andrew  Hegeman 

1848.  William  H.  Henderson. 
1857.  Gilbert  B.  Hendrickson. 

1874.  Cyrus  D.  Henry 

1860.  Andrew  Herrick 

1861.  Edward  Hicks 

1862.  Henry  B.  Higgins 

1860.  James  A.  Higgins 

1853.  J.  Henry  Hikok 

1851.  Cornelius  Hill 

1855.  John  D.  Hiller 

1850.  Henry  Hitids 

1877.  Herbert  C.  Hinds 

1852.  John  R.  Hinds 

1864.  Orrin  C.  Hinrnan 

1848.  S.  Cushing  Hoag 

1853.  Peter  W.  Hoagland 

1855.  Henry  H.  Hogan 

1865.  Almon  Holland 

1846.  Cyrus  Holley 

1859.  Wm.  C.  Hollis 

1855.  Mervin  Hollister 

1848.  John  F.  Hopkins 

1851.  T.  Orlando  Hopkins 

1852.  John  H.  Hopper 

1873.  Frank  N.  Horton 

1875.  George  W.  Horton 

1879.  Ira  D.  Horton 

1856.  Lansing  Hotaling 

1872.  Isaac  E.  House 


Post'Oflices. 

Counties. 

Oriskany 

Oneida. 

West  Fulton 

Schoharie. 

Holley 

Orleans. 

Rutland 

Jefferson. 

Homer  . 

Cortland. 

Rushy  ille 

Yates. 

Nassau 

Rensselaer. 

Bloomingburgh 

Sullivan. 

Jackson 

Washington. 

South  Jefferson 

Schoharie. 

Brandon 

Franklin. 

Barrington 

Yates. 

West  Berne 

Albany. 

Sullivanville 

Chemung. 

Osborn’s  Bridge  . . 

Fulton. 

Potter  Hill 

Rensselaer. 

Albany 

Albany. 

New  Utrecht 

Kings. 

New  Albion 

Cattaraugus. 

North  Salem 

Westchester. 

Naples 

Ontario. 

Bolton 

Warren. 

North  Hempstead. 

Queens. 

Moscow 

Livingston. 

Fort  Covington 

Franklin. 

Middletown 

Orange. 

Red  Mills 

Putnam. 

Smith’s  Mills 

Chautauqua. 

Salem 

Washington. 

E.  Greenwich 

Washington. 

Salem 

Washington. 

Amber 

Onondaga. 

Milanville 

Dutchess. 

New  York.. 

New  York. 

Dickinson  _ 

Franklin. 

Saratoga  Springs. . 

Saratoga. 

Amsterdam 

Montgomery. 

Orwell 

Oswego. 

Palmyra 

Wayne. 

Williams  ville 

Erie. 

Williamsville 

Erie. 

Nanuet 

Rockland. 

Brewsters 

Putnam. 

Brewsters 

Putnam. 

Brewsters . 

Putnam. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Nyack  Turnpike  _ . 

Rockland. 

55 


Names. 

1851.  Horace  W.  Hovey 

1861.  Asa  L.  Howard 

1869.  Horace  G.  Howe  

1854.  Rensselaer  Howell,  Jr__ 

1848.  Richmond  W.  Howland, 

1860.  Eli  B.  Hubbard  _ 

1849.  Menso  W.  Hubbard 

1845.  Yolney  S.  Hubbard 

1849.  D.  Henry  Hughes 

1862.  Andress  B.  Hull. 

1853.  Wm.  B.  Hull 

1847.  Thomas  B.  Hunt 

1860.  Alexander  S.  Hunter 

1855.  Albert  N.  H listed 

1863.  Edwin  Husted 

1857.  Sylvanus  B.  Husted 

1877.  Matthew  B.  Hutton 

1850.  Homer  H.  Ingalsbe 

1876.  Edward  J.  Isham 

1858.  B.  Franklin  Jackson 

1846.  Orson  Jackson  

1861.  William  H.  Jackson 

1846.  Jeremiah  Jenkins 

1846.  Egbert  B.  Johnson 

1847.  Isaac  Johnson 

1871.  John  L.  Johnson  

1879.  J.  Radford  Johnson 

1861.  Martin  P.  Johnson 

1881.  Willard  D.  Johnson 

1848.  Janies  Johonnot 

1846.  Daniel  G.  Jones 

1875.  Daniel  S.  Jones 

1868.  William  V.  Jones 

1864.  Champion  II.  Judson 

1855.  Norman  Judson 

1857.  John  H.  Kane 

1858.  Samuel  Karslake 

1879.  William  Keenholtz 

1856.  David  L.  Keihle 

1874.  Christopher  Keller 

1851.  Amos  M.  Kellogg 

1854.  George  A.  Kelly 

1855.  John  Kelly 

1860.  Uriah  M.  Kelly 

1846.  Charles  Kendall. 

1857.  Manly  W.  Kennedy ... . 

1874.  John  F.  Kent 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 


Guilford  Centre 

Chenango. 

Maine 

Broome. 

New  Paltz__ 

Ulster. 

Coldenham 

Orange. 

Watertown 

Jefferson. 

Richford 

Tioga. 

Schuyler’s  Lake  . _ 

Otsego. 

Adams 

Jefferson. 

Orleans 

J efferson. 

South  Salem 

Westchester. 

Stone  Church 

Genesee. 

Cambridge  

W asliington. 

Cones  ville 

Schoharie. 

Pleasant  Yalley 

Dutchess. 

Pleasant  Yalley 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Putnam 

Washington. 

South  Hartford 

W ashington. 

Richmondville 

Schoharie. 

Arcade 

Wyoming. 

W estford 

Otsego. 

Arcade . 

Wyoming. 

Glens  Falls 

W arren. 

Union  Yale 

Dutchess. 

Palermo 

Oswego. 

Heuvelton  

St.  Lawrence. 

Pomona 

Rockland. 

East  Chatham 

Columbia. 

Schuyler’s  Lake  _ . 

Otsego. 

Syracuse  . 

Onondaga. 

Aurora 

Erie. 

Kort  right 

Delaware. 

Cobleskill . 

Schoharie. 

Livingstonville 

Schoharie. 

Conquest 

Cayuga. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Stafford 

Genesee. 

Knowersville  

Albany. 

North  Dansville  . . 

Livingston. 

South  Yalley 

Otsego. 

Kirkland 

Oneida. 

Minaville  . 

Montgomery. 

Greene 

Chenango. 

Baldwinsville  

Onondaga. 

Westerlo 

Albany. 

Cheektowaga 

Erie. 

Leyden  

Lewis. 

56 


Names. 

1879.  Henry  D.  Kerr 

1848.  Emerson  W.  Keyes 

1859.  Amos  S.  Kimball 

1856.  William  W.  Kimball 

1862.  Edward  Kimmey 

1882.  Fred.  De  L.  King 

1845*  Erasmus  D.  Kingsley  __ 

1859.  Carlos  Kinney  

1874.  Oliver  B.  Kipp 

1849.  Thomas  Kitchen 

1876.  Amenzo  C.  Kling 

1846.  John  N.  Knapp  

1854.  William  W.  Knapp 

1873.  Albert  E.  Knight 

1877.  Senzaburo  Kodzu 

1867.  David  E.  Kohler 

1856.  Isaac  W.  Lake 

1850.  Virgil  A.  Lamson 

1860.  Ira  Manson  Lang 

1848.  William  B.  Latham,  Jr., 

1875.  Albert  P.  Lawrence 

1846.  Charles  D.  Lawrence 

1864.  Ephraim  G.  Lawrence.. 
1875.  John  II.  Lee 

1846.  Daniel  T.  Lennon 

1873.  Smith  Lent 

1847.  Ezra  Leonard 

1856.  Mahlon  B.  Leonard 

1862.  William  E.  Lewis 

1872.  Thomas  A.  Lillie 

1882.  Frank  W.  Lindsley 

1864.  Charles  W.  Loomis 

1860.  Horace  Loomis . 

1857.  Joel  P.  Loomis  

1847.  John  B.  Loomis 

1861.  Edgar  Loper  

1858.  John  Lord,  Jr 

1847.  Oscar  W.  Lord 

1847.  Gilbert  Losee 

1845.  Daniel  Losey 

1851.  George  W.  Lounsbury. 

1875.  Luther  P.  Ludden 

1879.  John  W.  Lyman 

1849.  P.  Charles  Lynch 

1878.  John  Lyon 

1854.  La  Fayette  Lyttle 

1877.  George  S.  Maben 

1878.  W.  Charles  Maben 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Busti 

Chautauqua. 

Lawrenceville 

St.  Lawrence. 

Massena 

St.  Lawrence. 

East  Greenbush  . . 

Rensselaer. 

Batchellerville 

Saratoga. 

Sardinia 

Erie. 

Massena  Centre 

St.  Lawrence. 

Burnt  Hills 

Saratoga. 

Ithaca  

Tompkins. 

South  Valley 

Otsego. 

Victory 

Cayuga. 

Lyme 

Jefferson. 

Clifton  Park 

Saratoga. 

Tokio 

J apan. 

Royalton 

Niagara. 

Ausable  Forks 

Clinton. 

Lorraine 

Jefferson. 

Westport  

Essex. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Vernon 

Oneida. 

Scipio 

Cayuga. 

Griffin’s  Corners  _ _ 

Delaware. 

Beekman 

Dutchess. 

Cairo 

Greene. 

Peekskill 

Putnam. 

Lyons  

Wayne. 

Pierpont 

St.  Lawrence. 

Kirkwood 

Broome. 

Putnam  

Washington. 

Wellsburgh 

Chem  ung. 

Binghamton 

Broome. 

Binghamton 

Broome. 

Hanover 

Chautauqua. 

Champion  . 

Jefferson. 

Saratoga  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Pock  Stream 

Yates. 

Bethany 

Genesee. 

Sprout  Creek 

Dutchess. 

Manlius  

Onondaga. 

Sullivan . 

Madison. 

Brunswick 

Rensselaer. 

Rose 

Wayne. 

Fallsburg 

Sullivan. 

Schultzville ... 

Dutchess. 

Watertown 

Jefferson. 

Lexington 

Greene. 

Lexington 

Greene. 

57 


1877. 

1872. 

1877. 

1858. 
1869. 
1875. 
1880. 

1845. 

1874. 
1848. 
1862. 
1869. 
1872. 

1846. 

1859. 

1847. 

1856. 

1850. 
1861. 
1872. 
1864. 

1875. 

1860. 
1863. 

1871. 
1861. 
1880. 
1860. 

1872. 

1876. 
1845. 

1848. 

1851. 
1882. 

1852. 

1857. 
1880. 
1848. 
1868. 
1868. 

1851. 

1858. 

1852. 
1847. 
1861. 
1869. 

1853. 


Names. 

Joseph  S.  Mackey 

Charles  J.  Majory 

George  H.  Mallory 

Clark  O.  Maltby 

Simeon  T.  Maltby 

Charles  W.  Manchester. 

Tracy  J.  Manchester 

James  M.  Mandeville  _ _ 

Jacob  H.  Mann 

Michael  F.  Marcley 

Josiah  T.  Marean 

Convas  E.  Markham 

Luther  O.  Markham 

De  Witt  C.  Marsh 

Edward  T.  Marson,  Jr. 

Andrew  L.  Martin 

Darwin  N.  Mason  

Oliver  P.  Mason 

Buel  C.  Mather 

W.  Buckingham  Matson 

O 

Judiah  Matteson 

George  W.  Mattice 

Caleb  B.  Mawney 

Nicholas  J.  May  bee 

Frank  B.  Mayham 

Samuel  McBlain 

John  B.  McClernan 

Chauncey  A.  McCormick 

John  W.  McElwee 

John  Y.  Me  Gay 

Henry  McGonegal 

Charles  McGregor 

Henry  McGregor 

Charles  McKern 

Jesse  McKinney 

John  M.  McLaughlin  .. 
Josiah  S.  McLaughlin.. 
Samuel  G.  McLaughlin. 
Watson  M.  McLenathan 
William  H.  McLenathan 

James  McMillan 

John  W.  McNamara 

John  E.  McPherson 

James  E.  Me  Yean 

John  J.  McWilliams  _ . . 

Henry  E.  Mereness 

Hubert  H.  Merrill 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Gilboa Schoharie. 

Greenbush  Rensselaer. 

Albany Albany. 

Denmark Lewis. 

Bethel Sullivan. 

Berlin Rensselaer. 

Berlin Rensselaer. 

Pitcher Chenango. 

Breakabeen Schoharie. 

Schenectady Schenectady. 

Maine Broome. 

West  Fulton Schoharie. 

West  Fulton Schoharie. 

Randolph Cattaraugus. 

Utica Oneida. 

Milan. Dutchess. 

Portland Chautauqua. 

Brookfield Madison. 

Marcell  us Onondaga. 

Schodack  Landing.  Rensselaer. 

Sand  Bank Oswego. 

F ultonham Schoharie. 

PennYan Yates. 

East  Norwich Queens. 

Gilboa  _ Schoharie. 

Seneca Ontario. 

Green  Island Albany. 

Medina Orleans. 

Millerton Dutchess. 

Brooklyn  Kings. 

Danby Tompkins. 

Chateaugay Franklin. 

Chateaugay Franklin. 

Harlemviile Columbia. 

Sullivanville Chemung. 

Greenfield  Saratoga. 

Newark  Wayne. 

New  burg Orange. 

Upper  Jay Essex. 

Jay Essex. 

Horseheads  Chemung. 

Albany Albany. 

Reed’s  Corners Ontario. 

Caledonia Livingston. 

Elmira  Chemung. 

Sharon  Centre Schoharie. 

Felt’s  Mills Jefferson.  ; 


58 


Names. 

1861.  Morris  L.  Merriman 

1854.  Julius  F.  Merritt 

1865.  Harrison  Merry 

1846.  Howard  R.  Miller 

1854.  J.  Hervey  Miller 

1849.  John  N.  Miller 

1853.  James  H.  Mills 

1880.  William  R.  Moe. . . 

1877.  Francis  A.  Molyneaux  . 

1874.  Harrison  S.  Moore 

1855.  Merrit  Moore 

1862.  Orrin  G.  Moore 

1858.  Jonathan  B.  Morey 

1849.  T.  Wilbur  Morgan 

1850.  Oscar  F.  Morris. 

1862.  Francis  A.  Morrison 

1852.  Charles  H.  Morse 

1877.  John  C.  Morton 

1846.  John  C.  Moses 

1875.  David  Mosher 

1881.  Charles  A.  Mott 

1845.  George  C.  Mott 

1867.  Irving  Moyer 

1861.  Ira  C.  Mumford 

1880.  Robert  Muir 

1873.  Marcus  H.  Mullenneaux, 
1877.  William  Murdoch 

1877.  George  A.  Murrell 

1870.  Oscar  Myers 

1860.  Isaac  D.  Newell 

1845.  Ezra  Newland 

1881.  Sidney  W.  Nicholls 

1845.  Alfred  Nichols 

1857.  Henry  A.  Nichols 

1847.  William  D.  Nichols 

1846.  William  H.  Niles 

1845.  William  Nims 

1868.  D.  Russell  Niver 

1853.  Hiram  D.  Noble 

1853.  Chester  L.  Northup 

1875.  Frank  F.  Noyes 

1855.  John  D.  Odell 

1878.  August  Odenwalder 

1852.  Francis  Ogsbury 

1859.  Edward  R.  Olin 

1846.  Charles  H.  Oliver 

1848.  James  Oliver  


Post  Offices.  Counties. 


Copenhagen 

Crary’s  Mills 

Burtonville 

Penn  Yan 

Dansville 

Niskayuna 

Middletown 

Albany 

Phil  m on  t 

Halfmoon 

Java 

Patchogue  . 

Dansville 

Westfield 

Howard 

South  Rutland 

Buffalo 

Haynerville 

French  Creek 

Lake  Hill 

Morris 

Cairo 

Fort  Plain 

Prattsburgh 

Cohoes 

Cornwall 

Marbletown 

Fort  Ann . 

Barnesville 

Jay 

Leicester 

W.  Winfield 

Hamilton  

Ogden 

Berlin  

Dry  den 

Fort  Ann 

Albany  

Floyd 

Jordanville 

Batchellerville 

Chapinsville 

Highland  Falls 

Guilderland 

Lawrenceville 

Wall  kill 

Croton 


Lewis. 

St.  Lawrence. 
Montgomery. 
Yates. 

Steuben. 

Schenectady. 

Orange. 

Albany. 

Columbia. 

Rensselaer. 

Wyoming. 

Suffolk. 

Livingston. 

Chautauqua. 

Steuben. 

Jefferson. 

Erie. 

Rensselaer. 

Chautauqua. 

Ulster. 

Otsego. 

Greene. 

Montgomery. 

Steuben. 

Albairy. 

Orange. 

Ulster. 

Washington. 

Schoharie. 

Essex. 

Livingston. 

Herkimer. 

Madison. 

Monroe. 

Rensselaer. 

Tompkins. 

Washington. 

Albany. 

Oneida. 

Herkimer. 

Saratoga. 

Ontario. 

Orange. 

Albany. 

St.  Lawrence. 

Orange. 

Delaware. 


59 


Names. 

1862.  Hiram  F.  Olmstead 

1849.  Gilbert  Onderdonk 

1875.  Hambly  P.  Orchard 

1846.  William  Orton.. 

1848.  Watson  Osborn 

1860.  John  H.  Ostrom 

1845.  Reuben  Ottman 

1847.  John  R.  Page 

1847.  Azariah  S.  Palmer.. 

1876.  George  M.  Palmer 

1847.  Joseph  H.  Palmer 

1850.  William  D.  Palmer 

1859.  Wiliam  H.  Palmer 

1851.  John  A.  Parish 

1855.  Charles  H.  Parker 

1850.  Andrew  Parsons 

1846.  Richard  H.  Patchin 

1872.  Alexander  V.  R.  Paterson 
1881.  William  Reid  Paterson. 

1848.  Ansel  Partridge 

1867.  Calvin  Patterson 

1873.  Charles  R.  Patterson 

1865.  James  F.  Patterson 

1864.  Daniel  F.  Payne 

1854.  William  P.  Payne 

1850.  Charles  H.  Peck 

1852.  Charles  H.  Peck 

1850.  Joseph  Perkins,  Jr 

1881.  Kirtland  W.  Perry 

1845.  William  F.  Phelps 

1854.  Henry  A.  Phillips 

1855.  William  M.  Phillips 

1879.  Charles  C.  Pierce 

1870.  Christopher  H.  Pierce.. 

1849.  Cornelius  H.  Pierce 

1872.  Edward  T.  Pierce 

1850.  Henry  B.  Pierce 

1875.  DeWitt  Pinckney 

1880.  Herbert  Pinckney 

1847.  Hezekiah  E.  Pitcher 

1876.  Riley  M.  Pitcher 

1874.  Elwin  S.  Piper 

1878.  Andrew  F.  Pitts 

1847.  Harvey  P.  Platt 

1880.  Henry  H.  Plough 

1880.  Myron  C.  Plough 

1848.  Edward  P.  Pomeroy... 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Onondaga  Valley  . Onondaga. 

West  Greece  Monroe. 

Beekmanville Dutchess. 

Seneca Ontario. 

Windham  Centre  _ Greene. 

Moscow Livingston. 

Sharon Schoharie. 

Bethany . Genesee. 

Hanover Chautauqua. 

Riehmondville Schoharie. 

Granby Oswego. 

Potter’s  Hollow  _ . Albany. 

Stone  Mills Jefferson. 

Hebron Washington. 

Water  Valley Erie. 

Leesville  _ _ Schoharie. 

Wawarsing Ulster. 

Ogdensburgh St.  Lawrence. 

Chipman’s  Point,  V t.  W ashington. 

Wilmington Essex. 

Brockport Monroe. 

West  Sandlake Rensselaer. 

Scotcktown Orange. 

Wadham’s  Mills  Essex. 

East  Rodman Jefferson. 

Brooklyn Kings. 

Sandlake Rensselaer. 

Salem Washington. 

Centre  White  Cr’k . W ashington. 

Auburn Cayuga. 

Marti nsburgh Lewis. 

New  Albion Cattaraugus. 

Walton Delaware. 

New  York New  York. 

Cold  Spring Putnam. 

W alton Delaware. 

Cooperstown Otsego. 

Lake  Mahopac Putnam. 

Mahopac Putnam. 

Nichols Tioga. 

E.  Worcester Oteego. 

Saratoga  Springs. . Saratoga. 

E.  Schoda^k Rensselaer. 

► Schroon  Lake Essex. 

Roxbury Delaware. 

Roxbury Delaware. 

Onondaga  Hollow.  Onondaga. 


60 


Names. 

1877.  Julius  H.  Potter 

1847.  Isaac  B.  Poucher 

1878.  H.  Rennie  Powell 

1877.  Samuel  F.  Powell 

1876.  Albert  S.  Pratt 

1853.  Aaron  B.  Pratt 

1852.  Byron  Pratt 

1850.  Silas  J.  Pratt 

1847.  John  Prentice  

1879.  Edwin  De  F.  Putney 

1848.  Teunis  S.  Quackenbush. 

1866.  George  H.  Quay 

1882.  Milton  Quay 

1882.  Charles  F.  Randall 

1857.  Jonas  C.  Ransom 

1852.  Charles  F.  Rappelye 

1860.  Jehiel  S.  Raynor 

1861.  Joshua  W.  Read 

1849.  Stephen  S.  Read 

1868.  Orlando  M.  Record 

1879.  Wm.  Edward  Redmond, 

1862.  Alonzo  Reed 

1847.  Enos  K.  Reed 

1852.  Philander  Reed.  

1847.  Thomas  H.  Reed 

1880.  Daniel  B.  Relyea 

1846.  Julius  T.  L.  Remington, 

1867.  John  B.  Resseguie 

1861.  John  B.  Reynolds 

1869.  John  C.  Reynolds 

1860.  William  Reynolds..... 

1866.  Jacob  F.  Rhodes 

1846.  Byron  Rice 

1880.  Howard  W.  Richardson, 

1861.  John  R.  Richards 

1858.  James  Richardson 

1877.  Farley  Ri  kert 

1872.  Carlton  M.  Ritter 

1880.  Charles  Rivenburgh 

1863.  W.  De  Latin  Robbins  _. 

1864.  William  H.  B.  Roberts. 

1858.  Hannibal  Robinson 

1864.  Thomas  Robinson 

1856.  William  C.  Robinson 

1855.  Hiram  L.  Rockwell 

1867.  Lyman  E.  Rockwell 

1878.  John  W.  Roe 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Hart  wick 

Otsego. 

North  Sterling 

Cayuga. 

Bath 

Rensselaer. 

Coeymans 

Albany. 

Haverstraw 

Rockland. 

Lawrence 

St.  Lawrence. 

West  Aurora 

Erie. 

Nicholsville 

St.  Lawrence. 

Troy 

Rensselaer. 

Brentwood 

Suffolk. 

Guilderland 

Albany. 

Knox 

Albany. 

Knox 

Albany. 

Burton  ville 

Montgomery: 

W est  Chazy 

Clinton. 

Milo  Centre 

Yates. 

East  Moriches 

Suffolk. 

East  Pembroke 

Genesee. 

Kennedy  ville 

Steuben. 

Smyrna  

Chenango. 

Haverstraw 

Rockland. 

Roxbury 

Delaware. 

James  ville 

Onondaga. 

Three  Mile  Bay  . . 

Jefferson. 

Carmel 

Putnam. 

Springtown 

Ulster. 

Hopkinton 

St.  Lawrence. 

Sackett’s  Harbor.  _ 

J efferson. 

Carthage  

Jefferson. 

Osborn  Hollow 

Broome. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Lansing 

Tompkins. 

Mentz  _ 

Cayuga. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Marcellus 

Onondaga. 

Troy.. 

Rensselaer. 

Bull’s  Head 

Dutchess. 

East  Varick 

Seneca. 

Germantown 

Columbia. 

Copenhagen 

Lewis. 

East  Varick 

Seneca. 

Buckram  _ 

Queens. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Rojne  

Oneida. 

Mu  nns  ville 

Madison. 

Munnsville 

Madison. 

Port  Jefferson 

Suffolk. 

61 


Names. 

1852.  Darius  Rogers 

1850.  Sainual  H.  Rogers 

1860.  S.  Warren  Rogers 

1846.  John  M.  Root 

1850.  Leonard  S.  Root 

1874.  James  A.  Rose 

1858.  George  Rosenberger 

1849.  Charles  Ross 

1846.  Daniel  B.  Ross 

1855.  James  C.  Ross 

1847.  William  Ross 

1874.  Charles  A.  Rounds 

1871.  W.  Ethelbert  Rounds  __ 

1858.  Leonard  B.  Rowley 

1854.  Albert  G.  Ruliffson 

1846.  Edwin  B.  Russ 

1849.  Pulaski  Rust 

1854.  James  E.  Ryan 

1846.  James  H.  Salisbury 

1872.  Chester  H.  Sample 

1875.  Ira  Sawyer 

1869.  S.  Niles  Saxton 

1852.  James  W.  Schermerhorn 

1845.  William  Seism.. 

1877.  Walter  W Scofield 

1861.  J.  Milton  Scudder 

1873.  William  Schell 

1882.  AdolphusSchleiermacher 

1876.  Erwin  H.  Schuyler 

1870.  Clarence  W.  Scott 

1846.  Buckley  K.  Seaman 

1874.  Louis  N.  Seaman ... 

1877.  William  W.  Seaman 

1871.  Levy  Seley,  Jr. 

1848.  Loren  B.  Sessions 

1849.  Edward  C.  Seymour 

1845.  Edward  C.  Seymour 

1873.  Oscar  B.  Shaffer 

1858.  Charles  B.  Shaw 

1882.  John  W.  Shaw,  Jr 

1846.  Henry  J.  Sherrill 

1861.  George  A.  Shoales 

1847.  Charles  C.  Shorkley 

1856.  Asaph  E.  Shute 

1848.  Judson  Sibley 

1847.  Salmon  O.  Simonds 

1877.  Israel  Slingerland 


Post  Offices, 

Counties* 

Greece 

Monroe. 

Sidney  Plains 

Delaware. 

South  Avon _ 

Livingston. 

Fort  Ann 

Washington. 

East  Bloomfield.. 

Ontario. 

East  Aurora 

Erie. 

Charlotteville 

Schoharie. 

Seneca  

Ontario. 

Canadice 

Ontario. 

Spencerport 

Monroe. 

Ovid 

Seneca. 

Henderson 

Jefferson. 

Henderson 

J efferson. 

Cat  on 

Steuben. 

Gil  boa  

Schoharie. 

Utica 

Oneida. 

Middleburgh 

Schoharie. 

Amcnia  Union 

Dutchess. 

Homer 

Cortland. 

Ivendaia  

Seneca. 

Ellenville.  

Ulster. 

Westville 

Otsego. 

Castleton 

Rensselaer. 

Livingston 

Columbia. 

New  Salem 

Albany. 

Roxbury 

Delaware. 

West  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

Livingstonville 

Schoharie. 

Minaville 

Montgomery. 

W est  Greenfield  _ . 

Saratoga. 

Schroon 

Essex. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

Castile 

W yoming. 

North  Harpersfield, 

Delaware. 

Panama 

Chautauqua. 

Holland  Patent 

Oneida. 

Ithaca  

Tompkins. 

New  Paltz 

Ulster. 

Penn  Yan 

Yates. 

Morris 

Otsego. 

Eaton 

Madison. 

Plymouth 

Chenango. 

Scipio 

Cayuga. 

Bra  man’s  Corners  . 

Schenectady. 

Napoli 

Cattaraugus. 

Conewango 

Cattaraugus. 

Slingerlands 

Albany. 

62 


Names. 

1854.  Daniel  H.  Skidmore,  Jr. 

1850.  Herman  Skinner 

1862.  John  Skinner 

1846.  Thomas  Slater 

1852.  Darwin  C.  Smalley 

1877.  Abram  Smith. 

1853.  Abram  P.  Smith 

1879.  Beverly  A.  Smith 

1851.  Calvin  W.  Smith 

1879.  Edson  L.  Smith 

1880.  Edwin  Smith 

1879.  Emmett  F.  Smith 

1880.  Ezbon  A.  Smith 

1856.  Gawn  M.  Smith 

1875.  George  W.  Smith 

1859.  G.  Sidney  Smith 

1877.  Leslie  Smith. 

1874.  Louis  H.  Smith.. 

1849.  Luther  L.  Smith 

1846.  Martin  M.  Smith 

1878.  Milford  H.  Smith 

1879.  Kelson  Smith 

1852.  Thomas  G.  Smith 

1847.  William  Smith 

1855.  William  F.  Smith 

1859.  Francis  G.  Snook 

1859.  Charles  E.  Snyder 

1850.  Cornelius  Snyder 

1851.  Philip  Snyder 

1855.  Dwight  S.  Spafford 

1850.  Derrick  W.  Sparling 

1856.  Lewis  Spaulding 

1859.  Daniel  W.  Sprague 

1860.  Hem  an  C.  Sprague 

1855.  Henry  T.  Sprague 

1859.  James  R.  Sprague 

1854.  George  D.  B.  Stacy 

1867.  Norman  M.  Stark 

1854.  William  M.  Stark  

1874.  S.  Eugene  Starkweather 

1854.  Henry  S.  Stebbins 

1877.  Frank  N.  Stephens 

1847.  John  H.  Stephens 

1845.  Reuben  R.  Stetson 

1846.  Andrew  J.  Stevens 

1846.  G.  Herman  Stevens 

1863.  Myron  D.  Stewart 


Post  Offices. 

Counties 

Setauket  . 

Suffolk. 

Richmondville 

Schoharie. 

Suspension  Bridge. 

Niagara. 

Caroline 

Tompkins. 

Ovid 

Seneca. 

Jackson  Corners.. 

Columbia. 

East  Virgil 

Cortland. 

New  York 

New  York. 

Washington  Hoi.. 

Dutchess. 

Peekskill 

W estchester. 

Jackson  Corners. . 

Columbia. 

Blue  Point 

Suffolk. 

Jackson  Corners.  . 

Columbia. 

Horseheads 

Chemung. 

Roxbury 

Delaware. 

Sing  Sing 

W estchester. 

Roxbury  . 

Delaware. 

Peekskill 

W estchester. 

Mexico.  

Oswego. 

Pike 

Wyoming. 

Willsboro 

Essex. 

High  Falls 

Ulster. 

Coventry  _ 

Chenango. 

Richfield 

Otsego. 

Mechlenburgh 

Tompkins. 

Auburn 

Cayuga. 

Stokes 

Ontario. 

West  Sandlake 

Rensselaer. 

Rhinebeck 

Dutchess. 

Bergen 

Genesee. 

Hasbrouck . 

Sullivan. 

Spafford 

Onondaga. 

Fabius  

Onondaga. 

East  Bloomfield. . 

Ontario. 

East  Bloomfield.. 

Ontario. 

East  Bloomfield- . 

Ontario. 

Nicholville 

St.  Lawrence. 

Edinburgh 

Saratoga. 

Edinburgh 

Saratoga. 

Worcester 

Otsego. 

Collins  

Erie. 

Addison 

Steuben. 

New  City 

Rockland. 

Bangor 

Franklin. 

South  Columbia. . 

Herkimer. 

Ithaca  

Tompkins. 

Stockbridge 

Madison. 

63 


Names. 

1876.  C.  Riverius  Stiles 

1859.  Luther  L.  Stillman 

1868.  Joseph  S.  St.  John 

1871.  Theodore  L.  St.  John  .. 

1876.  Charles  H.  Stockwell  .. 

1847.  John  F.  Stoddard 

1850.  Bowen  H.  Stone 

1855.  Thomas  N.  Stone 

1879.  Irving  W.  Story  

1879.  William  H,  Story 

1848.  Willard  P.  Straight 

1861.  Francis  A.  Strong 

1861.  Joseph  S.  Stutterd 

1864.  Peter  Sutphen  

1850.  Samuel  J.  C.  Sweezey_  _ 

1877.  George  E.  Tabor 

1852.  Joseph  B.  Tallman 

1857.  Henry  J.  Tanner 

1849.  George  W.  Taylor 

1879.  Henry  L.  Taylor 

1854.  Hamilton  B.  Taylor 

1867.  Henry  C.  Tefft 

1868.  Albert  C.  Tennant 

1860.  Jared  H.  Terry 

1846.  Francis  A.  Thayer 

1845.  Gilbert  Thayer . 

1874.  Allred  Thomas 

1856.  George  C.  Thomas 

1876.  Myron  H.  Thomas 

1876.  A.  Elting  Thompson 

1848.  John  H.  Thompson 

1851.  William  Thompson 

1880.  William  E.  Thompson.. 

1850.  Deranzel  R.  A.  Thorp.. 

1848.  William  T.  Tifft 

1849.  Stephen  H.  Tilden 

1880.  Frank  Tinklepaugh 

1849.  Abram  Tinkey 

1856.  John  C.  Tobey 

1879.  Martin  M.  Todd 

1859.  Robert  F.  Todd 

1879.  Charles  M.  Tompkins  .. 

1847.  Joseph  H.  Tompkins 

1877.  Irving  P.  Town 

1882.  William  H.  Tracy 

1862.  Elbert  Travel1 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

E.  Bloomfield 

Ontario. 

Homer 

Cortland. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Ballston  Spa 

Saratoga. 

Hoosick 

Rensselaer. 

Liberty 

Sullivan. 

Hermitage 

Wyoming. 

Adams  Basin 

Monroe. 

Schultzville 

Dutchess. 

Schultzville 

Dutchess. 

Port  Gibson 

Ontario. 

Corn  wall  ville 

Greene. 

Stafford 

Genesee. 

O wasco 

Cayuga. 

Camden 

Oneida. 

Castile 

Wyoming. 

Mayville 

Chautauqua. 

Medina 

Orleans. 

Richland 

Oswego. 

Mooers 

Clinton. 

Preble 

Cortland. 

Smyrna 

Chenango. 

Willet 

Cortland. 

Upper  Aquebogue, 

Suffolk. 

Rome 

Oneida. 

Keeseville 

Essex. 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

Madison. 

Albany  

Albany. 

Williamson 

Wayne. 

Ulsterville 

Ulster. 

Blooming  Grove.. 

Orange. 

Brookfield 

Madison. 

Burlington  Flats. . 

Otsego. 

Seelysburgh 

Cattaraugus. 

Sandy  Creek 

Oswego. 

Port  Byron 

Cayuga. 

Preston  Hollow 

Albany. 

Spring  Valley 

Rockland. 

Charlton  _ 

Saratoga. 

Dobbs  Ferry 

W estchester. 

Monroe 

Orange. 

Callahan’s  Corners. 

Albany. 

Perry  

Wyoming. 

Burlington  Flats.  . 

Otsego. 

Aft  on 

Chenango. 

Rhinebeck 

Dutchess. 

64 


Names. 

1856.  Albertus  C.  Trevett 

1856.  James  M.  True 

1850.  Joseph  N.  Tubbs 

1863.  John  H.  Tucker 

1882.  H.  De  Witt  Turner 

1849.  Ira  H.  TuthiLl 

1847.  Jeremiah  G.  Tu thill 

1857.  Aaron  K.  Tuttle 

1857.  Nelson  P.  Tuttle 

1880.  Charles  H.  Tyndall  .... 

1846.  Richard  H.  Uline 

1879.  Frank  H.  Valentine 

1871.  Joseph  W.  Valentine,  j . 

1863.  Warren  E.  Valentine 

4880.  J.  Willis  Vandercook.. 

1857.  William  Vaudemark 

1873.  Henry  J.  Van  Denberg. 

1872.  Herman  C.  VanderWart 

1871.  Arthur  Van  Dewater 

1854.  David  Van  Etten 

1851.  John  E.  Van  Etten 

1854.  Beekman  Van  Gaasbeek. 
1853.  Wash’ton  Van  Gaasbeek. 

1849.  Matthias  C.  Van  Horn. . 

1881.  Henry  P.  Van  Liew 

1845.  William  Van  Olinda . . . . 

1873.  James  H.  Van  Sickle 

1875.  Chas.  C.  Van  Valkenberg 

1866.  Delos  Van  Woert 

1880.  Clarence  E.  Van  Zandt. 

1848.  Jackson  Voorhees 

1870.  George  B.  Vosburg 

1850.  James  W ade 

1859.  William  B.  Wait 

1850.  Daniel  P.  Waite 

1860.  Charles  K.  Walrath 

1846.  Augustus  H.  Walwork  _ 

1852.  Michael  McN.  Walsh 

1859.  Frank  B.  Ward 

1876.  Dwight  D.  Warne 

1868.  Hiram  D.  Warner 

1846.  James  D.  Warner 

1868.  Alonzo  Washburn 

1849.  Charles  Waterbury 

1847.  Daniel  Waterbury 

1849.  Edward  P.  Waterbury. . 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

East  Hamburgh.. 

Erie. 

Ogden 

Monroe. 

Esperance  

Schoharie. 

Davenport  Centre. 

Delaware. 

Clifton  Park 

Saratoga. 

Mattituck 

Suffolk. 

Southold  

Suffolk. 

Cape  Vincent 

Jefferson. 

St.  Lawrence 

Jefferson. 

Alton 

W ayne. 

Sand  lake 

Rensselaer. 

Rose 

Wayne. 

Locust  Valley 

Queens. 

North  White  Creek 

W ashington. 

Rose  Valley.  

Wayne. 

Phelps  

Ontario. 

Defreestville 

Rensselaer. 

Arnhem,  Holland. 

Lewis. 

Cold  Spring 

Putnam. 

Kingston  . 

Ulster. 

Woodstock 

Ulster. 

Kingston 

Ulster. 

Woodstock 

Ulster. 

Stark 

Herkimer. 

New  Scotland 

Albany. 

Pinckney 

Lewis. 

South  Livonia 

Livingston. 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

Alton 

Chenango. 

Eagle  Mills 

Rensselaer. 

Beaver  Kill 

Sullivan. 

Stuyvasant  Falls.  _ 

Columbia. 

Black  Rock 

Erie. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Corfu  

Genesee. 

Perch  River 

Jefferson. 

Huntington 

Suffolk. 

Rochester 

Monroe. 

Evans7  Mills 

J efferson. 

E.  Varick. 

Seneca. 

Mabbetsville 

Dutchess. 

Albany 

Albany. 

Adams 

Jefferson. 

Schoharie 

Schoharie. 

Margaretville 

Delaware. 

Margaret  ville 

Delaware. 

65 


Names. 

1845.  William  Watson 

1851.  Albertus  Webb 

1846.  John  R.  W ebb _ 

1845.  Sumner  C.  Webb 

1863.  Marcus  A.  Weed 

1864.  Gordon  L.  Weeks 

1854.  Jared  A.  Weeks 

1866.  George  W.  Weiant 

1855.  Wheaton  A.  Welch 

1848.  Eugene  Weller 

1846.  Joseph  S.  Weller 

1864.  Benjamin  E.  Wells 

1852.  D.  Franklin  Wells 

1852.  Daniel  M.  Wells 

1881.  George  H.  Wells 

1847.  JohnP.  Welsh 

1872.  -George  W.  Wentworth 

1879.  Walter  E.  Werner 

1867.  Warner  W.  Wester velt. 

1847.  Myron  Wheaton 

1848.  Seymour  Wheaton 

1857.  Edwin  A.  Wheeler 

1858.  Ormell  E.  Wheeler 

1882.  James  R.  White 

1875.  J.  Seward  White 

1866.  Richard  W.  White  ... 

1853.  William  White 

1851.  William  W.  White 

1846.  Daniel  E.  Whitmore,. 
1858.  Thomas  S.  Whitmore  _ 

1876.  Willard  M.  Whitney.. 

1878.  Allen  D.  Wickham 

1880.  Abram  H.  Wiggins... 

1880.  Hoyt  Wightman  

1874.  Henry  H.  Wilbur 

1882.  Frank  H.  Wilcox 

1857.  Henry  A.  Wilcox 

1855.  Isaac  B.  Wilcox 

1860.  Franklin  A.  Wilder 

1854.  Lyman  C.  Wilder 

1847.  Lemuel  M.  Wiles 

1876.  Hiram  B.  Wilkes 

1857.  Andrew  B.  Williams.  . 
1846.  Chauncey  L.  Williams. 

1875.  Henry  E.  Williams 

1871.  Sherman  Williams 

1862.  Consider  H.  Willett 

5 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Rochester. Monroe. 

Homer Cortland. 

Brown  ville Jefferson. 

Homer Cortland. 

Pulaski Oswego. 

Ellery  Centre Chautauqua. 

Ellery Chautauqua. 

Flora  Falls Rockland. 

Tully Onondaga. 

Honeoye  Falls Monroe. 

Geneseo Livingston. 

Glens  Falls Warren. 

Holland  Patent Oneida. 

Aquebogue Suffolk. 

Southold Suffolk. 

Syracuse Onondaga. 

Mt.  Vision Otsego. 

North  ville Fulton. 

Spring  Valley Rockland. 

Tully Onondaga. 

Fleming Cayuga. 

North  Clarkson  ._  Monroe. 
North  Clarkson  ..  Monroe. 

East  Albany Rensselaer. 

West  Township  __  Albany. 

Geneseo Livingston. 

Bergen Genesee. 

Bridgehampton Suffolk. 

Columbus Chenango. 

North  Granville Washington. 

Batchellerville Saratoga. 

N.  Harpersfield Delaware. 

Point  Peninsula Jefferson. 

Morris Otsego. 

Mt.  Vision Otsego. 

Morris Otsego. 

Conquest  Cayuga. 

Harpersfield- Delaware. 

Watertown Jefferson. 

Hoosick  Falls Rensselaer. 

Perry Wyoming. 

Brewsters Putnam. 

Knox Albany. 

Lafayette Onondaga. 

Canajoharie . Montgomery. 

Cooperstown Otsego. 

Navarino Onondaga. 


66 


Names. 

1882.  George  0.  Wilsey 

1876.  O.  Jay  Wilsey 

1875.  Franklin  J.  Wilson 

1848.  James  M.  Winchell 

1852.  Nicholas  Winne 

1881.  Willard  D.  Winne 

1877.  John  W.  Witbeek 

1860.  Adelbert  C.  Wood 

1853.  Devolson  Wood 

1847.  James  Wood,  Jr 

1854.  Jared  G.  Wood 

1849.  John  Wood 

1866.  Seth  S.  Wood  _ 

1847.  William  L.  Wood 

1848.  William  G.  Woodworth. 

1849.  Andrew  R.  Wright 

1848.  Edward  Wright 

1874.  Irving  Wright 

1853.  J.  Frank  Wright 

1880.  J.  Franklin  Wright 

1855.  Samuel  Wright 

1860.  Lucius  T.  Yale 

1848.  John  F.  Youngs 


Post  Offices. 

Counties. 

Aquetuck  

Albany. 

Otesro 

Otsego. 

Hebron 

Washington. 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

Guilderland  Centre 

Albany. 

South  Valley 

Otsego. 

Indian  Fields 

Albany. 

North  Parma 

Monroe. 

Smyrna 

Chenango. 

Wales 

Erie. 

Bedford 

W estchester. 

Fortsville  

Saratoga. 

Minisink 

Orange. 

Charlotte  ville 

Schoharie. 

Tyre 

Seneca. 

Catlin  

Chemung. 

Carmel 

Putnam. 

Mahopac  Falls 

Putnam. 

Syracuse 

Onondaga. 

Boyntonville 

Rensselaer, 

Rockville  Centre.  „ 

Queens. 

Bergen  

Genesee. 

Southold 

Suffolk. 

67 


Recapitulation — Number  of  Pupils  and  Graduates. 


Graduates. 

YEAR. 

Term 

Pupils. 

Gentle- 

men. 

Ladies. 

Total. 

First 

1 

98 

2 

185 

29 

5 

34 

Second 

3 

197 

30 

17 

47 

4 

205 

37 

26 

63 

Third 

5 

178 

27 

19 

46 

6 

221 

37 

25 

62 

Fourth 

7 

198 

25 

25 

50 

8 

208 

17 

29 

46 

Fifth 

9 

175 

22 

21 

43 

10 

196 

19 

18 

37 

Sixth 

11 

223 

12 

20 

32 

12 

219 

21 

13 

34 

Seventh  

13 

232 

12 

14 

26 

14 

236 

11 

17 

28 

Eighth 

15 

232 

13 

13 

26 

16 

227 

19 

18 

37 

Ninth 

17 

276 

13 

26 

39 

18 

273 

17 

25 

42 

Tenth 

19 

253 

13 

25 

38 

20 

265 

17 

33 

50 

Eleventh 

21 

250 

14 

27 

41 

22 

228 

11 

26 

37 

Twelfth 

23 

238 

10 

31 

41 

24 

237 

12 

20 

32 

Thirteenth 

25 

270 

13 

15 

28 

26 

242 

10 

30 

40 

Fourteenth 

27 

233 

9 

14 

23 

28 

211 

11 

24 

35 

Fifteenth 

29 

241 

14 

17 

31 

30 

250 

7 

25 

32 

Sixteenth  

31  | 

253 

14 

24 

38 

32 

246 

18 

17 

35 

Seventeenth 

33 

215 

14 

23 

37 

34 

212 

13 

16 

29 

Eighteenth 

35 

208 

9 

15 

24 

36 

212 

13 

17 

30 

Nineteenth 

37 

198 

4 

24 

28 

38 

219 

7 

25 

32 

Twentieth.  

39 

210 

9 

18 

27 

40 

202 

10 

28 

38 

Twenty-first 

41 

179 

3 

15 

18 

42 

193 

2 

30 

32 

Twenty-second 

43 

231 

4 

15 

19 

44 

197 

5 

20 

25 

Twenty-third 

45 

173 

5 

12 

17 

46 

171 

8 

18 

26 

Twenty-fourth 

47 

290 

6 

22 

28 

48 

252 

14 

26 

40 

Twenty-fifth 

49 

265 

2 

17 

19 

50 

266 

11 

37 

48 

Twenty-sixth  

51 

266 

7 

24 

31 

52 

232 

8 

29 

37 

Twenty-seventh 

53 

275 

8 

18 

26 

54 

252 

5 

27 

32 

Twenty-eighth 

55 

291 

8 

23 

31 

56 

267 

15 

36 

51 

Twenty-ninth 

57 

263 

9 

20 

29 

58 

240 

6 

23 

29 

Thirtieth 

59 

324 

5 

19  i 

24 

60 

304 

18 

24  j 

42 

Thirty-first 

61 

347 

7 

20 

27 

62 

300 

16 

30 

46 

Thirty-second 

63 

349 

18 

24 

42 

64 

255 

14 

15 

29 

Thirty-third 

65 

308 

16 

18 

34 

66 

251  | 

19 

20 

39 

Thirty-fourth 

67 

319  i 

4 

18 

22 

68 

261 

8 

20 

28 

Thirty-fifth 

69 

303 

11 

20 

31 

70 

274 

20 

21 

41 

Thirty-sixth 

71 

292 

17 

18 

35 

72 

272 

17 

28 

45 

Thirty-seventh 

73 

300 

5 

13 

18 

74 

257 

15 

29 

44 

Thirty-eighth 

75 

279  ! 

7 

18 

25 

76 

262 

13 

25  1 

38 

Totals 

18,442 

967 

1,619  j 

2,586 

SUPPLEMENTAL  CATALOGUE. 


1883-1884. 

LADIES. 


1884. 

1883. 

1884. 

1883. 

1884. 
1883. 
1883. 
1883. 

1883. 

1884. 
1884. 
1883. 

1883- 
1883. 

1884- 
1884- 
1 883. 

1883. 

1884. 
1883. 
1883. 

1883. 

1884. 
1884. 
1884. 
1884. 

1883. 

1884. 

1883. 

1884. 

1883. 

1884. 
1883. 
1883. 
1883. 
1883. 

1883. 

1884. 
1884. 
1883. 
1883. 


Names.  Post  Offices.  Counties. 

S-  Grace  Anderson Clayville Oneida. 

Josephine  Ashton East  Albany Rensselaer. 

Ida  M.  Babcock Laurens Otsego. 

Mena  Babcock Haverstraw Rockland. 

Minnie  Babcock Troy Rensselaer. 

Adelia  S.  Bacon Batchellerville Saratoga. 

Bertha  Bartholf Vischer’s  Ferry Saratoga. 

Minnie  Bates East  Albany Rensselaer. 

Minnie  E.  Benedict Johnsonville Rensselaer. 

Abbie  C.  Benson Albany Albany. 

Mary  E.  Berns Albany Albany. 

Nellie  M.  Boothby Greenbush Rensselaer. 

V.  Idalette  Brett Albany Albany. 

Ella  M.  Briggs Laurens Otsego. 

Ida  Brimmer Painted  Post Steuben. 

Alice  Brower Clove  Junction Dutchess. 

Mary  E.  Buell Clyde Wayne. 

Mary  E.  Call Haverstraw Rockland. 

Carrie  A.  Carroll Copenhagen Lewis. 

Harriet  E.  Carskaden Ancram  Lead  Mines Columbia. 

Agnes  S.  Chalmers Perth Fulton. 


Agnes  S.  Christie 

Luella  J.  Clark 

Alice  W.  Coakley 

Emma  M.  Coe 

Caroline  C.  Conover 
Mary  Corry. 


._  Albany Albany. 

._  Willsboro  Point Essex. 

._  Hempstead Queens. 

._  Gilbertsville Otsego. 

Valley  Falls Rensselaer. 

._  Slingerlands Albany. 

Mary  L.  Cowles Osceola Lewis. 

Ellen  Adair  Dooley Glenmore Oneida. 

Ida  A.  Dutton Hare  Creek— Erie. 

Mary  E.  Elmore Liberty Sullivan. 

Irene  Embler Walden Orange. 

Sophie  M.  Fischer Port  Chester Westchester. 

Emma  A.  Forman Cold  Spring Putnam. 

M.  Amelia  Foshay Underhill Westchester. 

Effie  M.  Fraats Cooperstown Otsego. 

Bir della  M.  Garner Chatham Columbia. 

Lizzie  Gamsey Jonesville Saratoga. 

Eleanor  D.  Gillespie Dobbs’ Ferry. Westchester. 

Fannie  E.  Goodrich Olmsteadville Essex. 

Jennie  A.  Goss N.  Granville Washington, 

(69) 


70 


Names.  Post  Offices.  Counties. 

1883.  Minnie  T.  Griffin Dover  Plains. Dutchess. 

1884.  E.  Helen  Hannahs Rome ^ Oneida. 

1884.  Emma  Hard Sharon  Springs Schoharie. 

1884.  Mary  Hardy E.  Watertown Jefferson. 

1884.  Lillie  D.  Hedden Charlton Saratoga. 

1883.  Jeannette  Hendry Monticello Sullivan. 

1883.  Elizabeth  Hermans Cohoes Albany. 

1884.  Jennie  J.  Hollister New  Lisbon Otsego. 

1883.  Lillian  Holloway Delhi Delaware. 

1884.  Ella  A.  Holmes Marion Wayne. 

1884.  Nellie  Horsfall Freeport Queens. 

1883.  Edith  A.  Horton  Peekskill Westchester. 

1884.  Marion  H.  Imrie Albany Albany. 

1884.  Ida  M.  Isdell Philadelphia Jefferson. 

1883.  Georgian  a Jayne Old  Westbury Queens. 

1884.  Cornelia  M.  Jenkins Kings  Ferry Cayuga. 

1883.  Ella  Jersey Spring  Valley Rockland. 

1884.  Jenna  L.  Kathan Ballston Saratoga. 

1884.  Julia  King Salem Washington. 

1883.  Laura  E.  Kinne Ilion Herkimer. 

1883.  Helena  A.  Kring Mayfield Fulton. 

1883.  Cornelia  F.  Lawrence South  Salem Westchester. 

1883.  Ella  Lawson South  Berne Albany. 

1883.  Ida  B.  Lawson Aquetuck Albany. 

1883.  Grace.  R.  Lawyer Schoharie Schoharie. 

1883.  Margaret  McFeely N.  Stephentown Rensselaer. 

1883.  Mary  J.  McHugh Albany Albany. 

1884.  Margaret  McIntyre Waterloo Seneca. 

1883.  Carrie  McMillan Salem Washington. 

1884.  Harriet  M.  Mahaffy Salem  Washington. 

1884.  Jennie  Mathias Jerusalem Albany. 

1884.  Abbie  Miller Coxsackie Greene. 

1883.  Maggie  Miller Kinderhook 1 Columbia. 

1883.  Almira  A.  Munger Albany Albany. 

1884.  Katharine  Murphy Copenhagen Lewis. 

1883.  Lizzie  A.  Murray West  Albany Albany. 

1884.  Elizabeth  Mussey Newkirk  Mills Fulton. 

1884.  Mary  J.  Oakes Copenhagen Lewis. 

1884.  Mary  Bell  Ostrom West  Charlton Saratoga. 

1883.  Mary  E.  O’Toole Waterville Oneida. 

1884.  Charlotte  R.  Parmele Greenbush Rensselaer. 

1884.  Anna  M.  Patterson- Dobbs’  Ferry Westchester. 

1884.  Cora  A.  Patterson Ticonderoga Essex. 

1884.  Nettie  E.  Patterson Braman’s  Corners Schenectady. 

1884.  Anna  E.  Pierce Union  Centre Broome. 

1884.  Fanny  M.  Pratt Easton Washington. 

1884.  Eugenia  B.  Purdy Port  Chester Westchester. 

1884.  Arthetta  Reed Vischer’s  Ferry Saratoga. 

1884.  Mary  E.  Reed New  Salem Albany. 

1884.  Mary  Roscoe Elizabethtown Essex. 

1883.  Mary  E.  Rowell Waterville Oneida. 

1883.  Nettie  E.  C.  Russell__„„  Lebanon  Spa Columbia. 


7i 


Names. 

1884.  Jessie  W.  Schermerhorn 

1883.  Joanna  S.  Schlemmer 

1883.  Angie  Smith 

1884.  H.  Agnes  Smith 

1884.  Mary  Smith 

1883.  Lizzie  A.  Sprague 

1884.  Libbie  Stackpole 

1884.  Elizabeth  Stever 

1883.  Hannah  A.  Stymus 

1884.  Henrietta  Sutherland 

1884.  Mary  Louisa  Sutliff 

1884.  Alice  H.  Sweet 

1883.  Kate  Thompson 

1883.  Gertrude  E.  Tiel 

1883.  Lizzie  A.  Tompkins ' 

1883.  S.  Jennie  Townsend 

1883.  Mary  Van  Inwegen 

1883.  Clara  E.  Veeder 

1884.  Ada  Vrooman 

1883.  Marcia  J.  Wagar 

1884.  Julia  R.  Waldron 

1883.  Angeline  Watson 

1883.  Mary  A.  Whalen 

1883.  Adelle  L.  Whitaker 

1883.  Ella  J.  Wiggins 

1884.  Evelena  Williams 

1883.  Alida  A.  Woodin 

1883.  Marion  Woolverton 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

E.  Greenbush Rensselaer. 

Castleton ! Rensselaer. 

Shekomeko Dutchess. 

Islip Suffolk. 

Cropseyville Rensselaer. 

Rochester Monroe. 

Albany Albany. 

Bath-on-Hudson Rensselaer. 

Dobbs’  Ferry Westchester. 

Wappinger’s  Falls Dutchess. 

Bath-on-Hudson . Rensselaer. 

Dean’s  Corners Saratoga. 

Albany Albany. 

Coxsackie Greene. 

Stillwater Saratoga. 

Coxsackie Greene. 

Cuddebackville Orange. 

Gloversville Fulton. 

Becker’s  Corners Albany. 

Eagle  Mills Rensselaer. 

Peekskill Westchester. 

Bolton  Landing Warren. 

Yonkers Westchester. 

Warrensburgh Warren. 

Pt.  Peninsula Jefferson. 

Westbury  Station Queens. 

Pawling Dutchess. 

Albany Albany. 


GENTLEMEN. 


1884.  Lynn  J.  Arnold Burlington  Flats. 

1883.  Alexander  M.  Arries Morris 

1883.  John  D.  Campbell Roscoe 

1883.  William  M.  Colliton Quaker  Street 

1884.  Alvin  Converse Coventry 

1884.  La  Mott  Day Burlington  Flats. 

1883.  Stephen  J.  Daring Gallupville 

1884.  Jacob  W.  Drumm Stuyvesant  Falls. 

1884.  James  M.  Edsall,  Jr Prattsville 

1883.  James  B.  Egan West  Troy 

1883.  George  H.  Fort West  Charlton-. 

1884.  Michael  Wm.  Gilmore Clinton  Corners. 

1884.  Charles  H.  Gorsline N.  Hillsdale 

1883.  Irving  Green Patchogue 

1884.  Joseph  D.  Greenslete Broadalbin 

1884.  Elmer  C.  Henderson Walton 

1883.  Charles  D.  Hill Turin 

1884.  William  H.  Hulbert Broome  Centre. 

1883.  Jarvis  S.  Ingraham Albany 

1884.  James  W.  Jacobus White  Plains  — 

1884.  John  James Union  Grove 


Otsego. 

Otsego. 

Sullivan. 

Schenectady. 

Chenango. 

Otsego. 

Schoharie. 

Columbia. 

Greene. 

Albany. 

Saratoga. 

Dutchess. 

Columbia. 

Suffolk. 

Fulton. 

Delaware^ 

Lewis. 

Schoharie. 

Albany. 

Westchester. 

Delaware. 


72 


Names. 

1884.  Theophilus  Johnson. 

1884.  Martin  Joyce 

1883.  Nathan  G.  Kingsley. 

1883.  Richard  A.  Lane 

1884.  Daniel  D.  Lillie 

1883.  Jesse  McMullen 

1883.  Harry  L.  Moore 

1883.  Fayette  Munson 

1883.  William  H.  Myers— 
1883.  George  H.  Neal 

1883.  Frank  J.  Newbury- 

1884.  Michael  Nolan 

1883.  Eliot  B.  Norton 

1884.  Irvin  Peck 

1884.  Elmer  H.  Porter 

1883.  Walter  E.  Potter 

1884.  William  G.  Reed  __ 
1884.  Myron  Reichtmyer_ 

1883.  Charles  T.  Seaman- 

1884.  George  K.  Smith 

1884.  Herbert  W.  Smith 

1883.  Willie  J.  Stebbins— 
1883.  Horace  E.  Twichell 

1883.  Henry  M.  Tyndall 

1884.  Oren  B.  Wilbur 

1884.  Theodore  Witte 

1884.  Walter  A.  Wood 


Post  Offices.  Counties. 

Hillsdale Columbia. 

Hillsdale Columbia. 

Jones  ville Saratoga. 

Bolton Warren. 

Gilbertsville Otsego. 

Worcester Otsego. 

W.  Rupert,  Vt Washington. 

Hebron Washington. 

Reynblds Rensselaer. 

Green  Island Albany. 

Pen  field Monroe. 

Gray Herkimer. 

Cambridge Washington. 

Middleburgh Schoharie. 

Hartwlck Otsego. 

Raceville Washington. 

Alton Wayne. 

W.  Richmondville Schoharie. 

Spring  Valley Rockland. 

W.  Richmondville Schoharie. 

Islip Suffolk. 

Plank  Road Onondaga. 

Lackawaxen,  Pa Sullivan. 

Rose Wayne. 

North  Easton Washington. 

Holbrook Suffolk. 

Voorheesville Albany. 


ERRATA  AND  ADDENDA 


Page  iv  : “ Francis  Wright  ” should  be  “ Francis  Dwight.” 

1847.  Susan  M.  Cox  (Rev.  T:  C.  Gardner,  D.D.)  Taught  16  yrs. 

. Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Taught,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Battle  Creek,  Ann  Arbor,  Jackson,  Dawagiac — all  Mich. ; 
Racine,  Wis. ; Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. ; hospital  work  in  war;  worked  with  Christian  and  San.  Corn’s 
in  war;  taught  in  Topeka,  Kan.;  now,  in  work  W.  T.  M.  S.  of  Meth.  Ch.;  m.  1872. 

1847.  Cornelia  E.  Gifford,  dec’d  (A.  H.  Carr),  No  report. 

Oshkosh,  Wis. 

M.  1863;  died  1884;  1 daughter,  2 sons. 

1849.  David  Dewey,  D.D.,  should  be  David  D.  D.  Dewey. 

1851.  Second  Class — Was  omitted: 

William  Thompson,  dec’d,  Brookfield,  N.Y.  Taught  ioyrs. 

Taught  until  death  by  accident;  killed  by  a buzz-saw,  ten  years  after  graduation. 

1854.  Amanda  S.  Beach,  dec’d,  Taught  o years. 

Address  Gilbert  H.  Ackerman,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Made  her  home  with  Anthony  Gould,  a relative;  died  about  1870  at  her  mother’s,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J. 

1855.  Lorinda  J.  Whipple  (Charles  Chase),  State  st.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

1856.  Rosamond  J.  Chesebro  (A.  J.  Kent,  dec’d),  Taught  o years. 

Kentland,  Ind. 

M.  Sept,  after  grad. ; removed,  as  above,  same  year;  husband,  founder  of  the  town;  large 
estate;  husband  died  1882;  2 sons;  oldest,  manager;  youngest,  preparing  for  Harvard;  1 
daughter. 

1859.  Miriam  Sheppard,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught  most  of  the  time  in  “ Ivy  Hall,”  young  ladies’  boarding  S.,  as  above. 

1859.  Mary  E.  Street  (W.  Y.  Simonton),  Taught  1 year. 

Helena,  Mont. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1864;  no  living  child. 

1857.  Delia  A.  Lathrop  (Wm.  G.  Williams,  LL.D.)  Taught  26  yrs. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

Taught,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  to  Supt.  Practice  Dept.,  Normal  S.,  where  she  grad. ; 
organized  Training  School,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Prin.  Normal  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  now, 
teaching  Normal  class,  as  above;  m.  1877;  2 children;  husband,  Prof.  Greek  Lan.  and  Lit., 
as  above. 

1872.  Chas.  J.  Majory,  Tom’s  River,  N.  J. 


HISTORY  OF  GRADUATES 


1845— First  Class. 

Second  Term,  ending  August  27,  1845. 

Phebe  C.  Cazier,  residence  unknown.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Mad.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. ; Cooper sto wn,  N.  Y. ; Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Nancy  Cross,  dec’d  (Aug.  C.  Smith,  dec’d).  Taught  12  years. 

Address  Lemuel  Cross,  M.D.,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Lawyersville,  Seward,  Cobleskill,  and  Fort  Plain,  all  N.  Y. ; she  was  the  first  to  intro- 
duce normal  methods  in  all  that  region,  and  thus  led  in  the  change  of  methods,  etc. ; m.  1850,  and  for 
many  years  had  charge  of  husband’s  hotel ; husband  originally  a teacher,  and  school  commissioner  9 
years;  three  sons,  four  daughters;  Flora  A.  and  Clara  J.  attended  Normal  School;  the  latter  gradu- 
ated 1869;  husband  died  1877. 

Elizabeth  C.  Hance,  dec’d.  Taught  12  years. 

Address  bro.  Benj.  J.  Hance,  Williamson,  N.  Y. 

Commfenced  teaching  at  the  age  of  16;  attended  district  school  and  Marion  academy ; taught  in 
Normal  school  (see  Catalogue  of  Faculty);  her  connection  with  the  school  ceased  by  reason  of  failing 
health  in  ’55;  she  taught  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  in  ’56,  but  came  home  to  die;  she  passed  away  Jan.  25, 
’57;  a lovely  woman,  a perfect  teacher. 

Frances  M.  Hastings  (J.  H.  Stewart),  Watertown,  N.Y.  Taught  20  yrs. 

Attended  the  Normal  school  at  the  earnest  desire  of  her.  father ; she  has  given  much  attention  to 
French,  drawing  and  painting,  all  of  which  she  has  taught  a great  deal,  and  now  studies,  practices 
and  teaches  painting. 

Caroline  Smith  (Stephen  R.  Page),  Boone,  Iowa.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  in  Troy,  N.Y.,  4 yrs.;  Natchez,  Miss.,  3 yrs.,  as  Preceptress  in  Episcopal  Seminary 
for  young  ladies;  m.  1852  the  son  of  ex-Governor  Page  of  N.  H. ; lived  in  Natchez,  after  marriage,  2 
yrs.;  Chicago  5 yrs.;  Champaign,  111.,  8 yrs. ; as  at  present  15  yrs. ; one  son,  three  daughters:  2d 
daughter  teaching  in  HighS.  at  home;  son  and  daughter  married;  each  has  son;  has  successfully 
devoted  much  attention  to  art-drawing  and  painting. 

James  D.  Adams,  Alta,  Iowa.  Taught  38  years. 

Taught  district  Ss.,  Ontario  Co.,  winters,  12  yrs.;  Town  Supt.  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1846,  and 
for  8 yrs. ; 1857,  went  west;  taught  in  Iowa  and  Wis.  4 yrs.;  in  latter,  County  Surveyor  6 yrs.;  in 
1870,  Co.  Supt.  Schools,  Iowa,  8 yrs.;  1871,  admitted  to  the  bar;  presided  at  many  Teachers’  Insti- 
tutes ; organized  4 Teachers’  Associations ; pres,  of  one  10  yrs. ; oldest  daughter  graduated  Plattsville 
Normal  School;  both  are  teachers;  m.  1847,  Miss  H.  W.  Outhouse;  2 daughters. 

Reuben  H.  Bingham,  C.E.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ^Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Jonesville,  N.  Y.,  Academy  5 yrs.;  in  1848  was  admitted  to  the  bar;  in  1840,  ’41  was  en- 
gaged as  C.  E.  on  enlargement  of  Erie  Canal  between  Rochester  and  Buffalo ; has  been  City  Survoyor 
and  Engineer  of  the  City  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  since  1854;  m.  1850,  Miss  Elizabeth  Stratton;  one  son 
living. 

Silas  T.  Bowen,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Taught  9 years. 

Teacher  in  Normal  School,  1845-53;  is  now  in  paper  business,  Bowen,  Stuart  & Co.  (D.  G.  Eaton, 
’46)  in  Indianopolis,  Ind.,  and  has  been  in  the  same  business  at  the  same  place  since  he  left  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

Nelson  W.  Butts,  dec’d,  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Address  his  widow. 

Taught  in  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  in  Knowlesville  Academy,  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  also  in 
P.  Ss.  of  Albion;  spent  part  of  his  life  farming;  at  one  time  went  to  Virginia;  he  was  an  excellent 
teacher  and  greatly  beloved;  died  1878. 

Dennis  B.  Chapin,  dec’d.  Taught  5 years. 

Address  J.  Davis,  Bolivar,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  various  towns  in  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y. ; died  1851,  age  29,  after  having  traveled  in  the 
South  trying  to  regain  his  health ; he  taught  5 yrs.  before  attending  Normal  S.;  was  carpenter  by 
trade. 

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William  W.  Clark,  A.M.,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  C.  C.  Davison,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Studied  at  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary  before  entering  Normal  S.,  in  which,  from  Oct.,  1845,  till 
1851,  he  was  Prof.  Nat.  Sciences;  in  1849  he  assisted  on  N.  Y.  State  Survey;  in  1852  in  similar  work 
in  N.  C. ; drew  up  present  law  of  N.  Y.  as  to  weights  and  measures;  he  engaged  extensively  in  min- 
ing in  N.  C.  and  Ga.  until  1861,  when  he  came  north  and  purchased  mill  property  at  Honeoye  Falls, 
N.  Y.;  his  business  was  very  successful;  he  overworked,  and  suffered  an  attack  of  paralysis  in  1865; 
he  recovered  somewhat,  but  never  fully  regained  health,  and  died  in  1873,  aged  50. 

Warren  Demun,  Providence,  R.  I.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Elyria,  O.,  High  S.;  Prin.  Benefit  St.  Gram.  S.  as  above,  12  yrs. ; now,  insurance 
business;  m.  Miss  Increase  Sumner;  6 children. 

Marvin  Edgerton,  dec’d.  Taught  27  years. 

Address  bro.,  Reuben  Edgerton,  Delphi,  N.Y. 

Taught  in  the  states  of  N.  Y.,  N.  J.  and  Ohio;  at  University  of  Ohio;  died  from  congestion  of 
lungs,  suddenly,  in  Minnesota,  leaving  widow  and  two  children;  he  was  twice  married. 

James  L.  Enos,  M.D.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Taught  38  years. 

Taught,  Orangeville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  1846,  was  editor  “ North-Western  Educator,”  and  “ American 
Odd  Fellows,”  Chicago,  111.,  2 yrs.;  1850,  Prin.  and  in  charge  Ss.  of  Madison,  Wis.;  nom.  for  Con- 
gress 2d  Wis.  dist. ; not  enough  Whig  votes;  1854,  located  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa;  edited  and  pub- 
lished “ Cedar  Valley  Times,”  the  first  paper  in  the  city;  also  had  drug  store  and  practiced  medicine; 
Pres.  School  Board;  published  “ Voice  of  Iowa”  and  “ School  Journal,”  and  first  daily  paper  in  that 
city;  has  conducted  834  Teachers’  Institutes  in  Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Pa.,  Mich,  and  Iowa — in  63  counties  of 
Iowa;  in  1850  wrote  and  published  Practical  and  Intellectual  Arith.,  largely  used  in  south  and  west; 
now  editor  “ Iowa  Record,”  and  engaged  in  fancy  gardening  and  poultry  raising. 

James  LeRoy  Fay,  dec’d.  Taught  3 years. 

Address  bro.,  Z.  L.  Fay,  Earlville,  N.  Y. 

Was  Co.  Supt.  till  office  was  abolished,  1847;  m.  Maria  Pearl;  carried  on  the  book  business  in 
Hamilton,  N.  Y,  where  he  died,  1867,  leaving  a widow  and  one  daughter,  who  is  a member  of  the 
Faculty  of  the  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Normal  School;  Mrs.  James  LeRoy  Fay  resides  at  68  Irving  Place,  in 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  Galentine,  dec’d.  Taught  5 years. 

Address  bro.  Jacob  G.,  Rush,  N.  Y. 

M.  Miss  Mary  Keyes;  she  died  and  he  married  Miss  Margaret  Harris,  and  was  farmer  in  Greece, 
N.  Y.;  died  1854,  of  Cholera. 

Volney  S.  Hubbard,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  6£  years. 

Attended  the  first  Teachers’  Inst,  held  in  the  state;  it  was  at  Watertown  in  1836,  John  F.  Hutchin- 
son, Prin. ; V.  S.  H.  taught  every  winter  from  ’37  to  ’50. 

Erasmus  D.  Kingsley,  M.A.,  Columbus,  O.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Hughes  High  S.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Columbus,  O.,  High 
S.,  1 yr. ; Supt.  Ss.  Marietta,  O.,  7 yrs.;  Supt.  Ss.  Columbus,  O.,  9 yrs.;  now  retired,  and  as  above. 

Daniel  Losey,  38  E.  Adam  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  38  years. 

Taught  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  and  served  as  Supt.  2 yrs. ; book  business  yr. ; at  the  close  of  first  term 
Normal,  was  made  Ass’t  Pupil;  Prin.  of  P.  S.,  Syracuse,  where  he  has  since  taught;  taught  10  yrs. 
before  entering  Normal  S. 

Hon.  James  M.  Mandeville,  dec’d,  Sacramento,  Cal.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  ungraded  S.,  Manlius,  Syracuse,  Norwich — all  N.  Y. ; arrived  in  Cal.  1849;  taught  San 
Jose,  Cal.,  1849-50;  elected  from  Tuolumne  Co.  Mem.  Assembly  3 times;  Senator,  twice;  app.  U.  S. 
Surv.-Gen.  for  Cal.  by  Pres’t  Buchanan  1857;  app.  by  Gov.  Com’r  Emigration  1871;  elected  State 
Comptroller  1875;  died  in  office,  1876;  m.  1857;  4 children — 2 sons,  1 now  living. 

Henry  McGonegal,  M.D.,  2027  Fifth  ave.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  Mecklenburg,  N.  Y.,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.;  grad.  Horn.  Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y.  City;  now  prac- 
ticing, as  above;  m.  1847,  Jane  A.  Butin,  ’47. 

George  C.  Mott,  Acra,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Sunny-Side  Farm,  summer  resort. 

Prin.  Coxsackie;  Mariner’s  Harbor;  Stapleton; Greenwich, Conn. ; Ellisville,  111.;  three  years  School 
Com.  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y. ; taught  5 yrs.  before  graduation. 

Ezra  Newland,  dec’d,  Leceister,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Perry,  N.  Y.,  very  successfully  1 yr. ; had  taught  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  before  entering  Nor- 
mal S.;  died  suddenly,  1847. 

Hon.  Alfred  Nichols,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  son,  Irvin  E.  Nichols,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Taught  4 yrs.  before  graduation — one  year  in  southern  Ohio  and  three  in  N.  Y.;  after  graduation 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1849,  and  practiced  profession  until  his  death,  1864;  was  special  Co.  Judge  of 
Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.;  m.,  1856,  Pamela  P.  Post;  3 children— 2 sons,  1 daughter. 


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William  Nims,  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Health  impaired  when  he  taught;  then  took  up  photography,  which  he  has  followed  since;  also  dairy 
farming;  member  Bd.  Education,  Ft.  Edward. 

Hon.  Reuben  Ottman,  Titusville,  Pa.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  and  Wis. ; admitted  to  bar  1851;  was  Judge  and  Senator;  m.,  1851,  Miss  Lawyer; 
4 children. 

William  F.  Phelps,  A.M.,  Taught  36  years. 

P.  O.  Box  88,  Winona,  Minn. 

1846-52  organized  and  managed  Model  S.  at  Albany  Normal  S.;  1852-5  in  business;  1846-51  Pres’t 
N.  School  Ass’n,  which  grew  into  Nat.  Ass’n,  of  which  he  was  Pres’t  of  a dept.;  1855-64  created  and 
managed  Normal  S.  and  Farnham  Preparatory,  N.  J. ; 1864-76  created  and  managed  State  Normal  S., 
Winona,  Wis. ; 1875  published  “ Teachers’  Hand-Book;”  1879  five  small  brochures  for  Chautauqua 
Course;  1877-8  was  editor  “ Educational  Weekly,”  Chicago,  111. ; 1876  Pres’t  Nat.  Ed.  Ass’n;  1876 
presided  Ed.  Congress  at  Nat.  Exposition,  Phila.;  1876-8  Pres’t  S.  N.  School,  Whitewater,  Wis. ; 
silver  medal  and  diploma  Paris  Exposition  as  Educational  Collaborateur;  1878-81  Supt.  of  Ss.,  Win- 
ona; since  in  business — mining  and  great  real  estate  enterprises;  has  been  a voluminous  writer  for 
encyclopaedias  and  educational  periodicals;  has  assisted  in  training  5,000  teachers. 

Rev.  William  Seism,  Newfane,  N.  Y.  Taught  7^  years. 

Ass’t  Teacher  Normal  S.  i term;  taught  in  Columbia,  Dutchess  and  Cattaraugus  Cos.,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs. ; 
joined  Genesee  Conference  M.  E.  church  1852;  now  on  the  superannuated  list;  health  failed;  since 
1871,  and  now,  in  mercantile  business;  m.,  1846,  Mary  A.  Kipp;  6 children,  4 living;  1 has  taught. 

Edward  C.  Seymour,  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  h year. 

Taught  Dryden,  N.  Y. ; mercantile  business  23  yrs.;  hardware  10  yrs.;  Co.  Treas.  6 yrs.;  m.,  1847, 
Harriet  M.  Hill;  4 children,  2 living. 

Reuben  R.  Stetson,  dec’d,  1851.  Taught  5 years. 

Address  widow,  Bangor,  N.  Y. 

Taught  5 yrs.  as  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  5 of  Syracuse;  such  was  the  esteem  in  which  he  was  held  that  all 
’ the  schools  were  closed  on  the  day  of  his  funeral  at  the  Congregational  church;  delivered  address  at 
Normal  Jubilee;  m.  1846,  Ellen  Thomas. 

Gilbert  Thayer,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Morgan  Park,  111.  Taught  38  years. 

Pres.  Chicago  Fern.  Coll.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  Keeseville  Academy  7 yrs.;  Prin. 
Model  High  S.,  Normal  University,  Bloomington,  111.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Bloomington,  111.,  Fern.  Coll.  5 
yrs.;  Jacksonville,  111.,  Fern.  Coll.  10  years;  Chicago  Fern.  Coll.,  as  now,  8 yrs.;  m.  1843,  Adelaide 
Foote;  5 children — 2 sons,  3 daughters;  one  daughter  has  taught. 

Hon.  William  Van  Olinda,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  5^  years. 

Conductor  of  first  Teach.  Inst,  held  in  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y. ; taught  in  Theresa,  N.Y.,  and  other  places 
3 yrs. ; trade  until  1850;  then  went  west;  taught  in  Academy,  Newport,  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  removed 
to  Chicago  in  1852;  perfected  system  of  checking  baggage  over  contiguous  lines  of  R.  R. ; removed  to 
Soux  City,  Iowa;  elected  Judge  of  Co.  Court  and  Court  of  Probate  of  Plymouth  Co. ; returned  to 
Chicago  and  became  supt.  of  branch  of  Am.  Express  Co.;  after  fire  of  1871,  was  in  the  United  States 
Internal  Revenue  service  4 yrs. ; has  aided  in  establishing  and  maintaining  educational  institutions  in 
many  different  states ; m.  Jane  A.  Morrow,  1848;  1 child— a teacher  of  music. 

William  Watson,  dec’d.  Taught  9 years. 

Address  widow,  Rockford,  HI. 

Taught,  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; substitute  as  teacher  Math.  State  Normal 
S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  1851,  wrote  and  published  Watson’s  Mental  Arith.— large  sale  in  N.  Y. ; 1856-62, 
agricultural  imp.  business;  1862-64,  ins.  business,  Lafayette,  Ind. ; 1864  till  death,  as  above— Cashier 
Ins.  Co.;  organized  Ins.  Co.;  Sec’y  15  yrs.;  mayor  of  city;  literary  productions,  poetry,  etc.; 
died  from  overwork,  1881;  m.  1874,  Lottie  L.  Goodrich;  3 daughters;  1 living. 

Sumner  C.  Webb,  3YE.D.,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs. ; graduated  Albany  Med.  Coll.;  Vice-Prin.  State 
Normal  School,  N.  J.,  11  yrs. ; attended  lectures  at  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  since, 
practiced  medicine  as  above;  member  Board  of  Education;  m.  C.  A.  Pierce,  ’46. 


1846 — Second  Class. 

Third  Term,  ending  March  io,  1846. 

Mary  L.  Beale  (S.  P.  Cole,  M.  D.,  ’46).  Taught  years. 

3719  Lake  ave,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  Academy  i^  yrs.;  Brownville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  see  record  of  husband. 

Elizabeth  Cole,  residence  and  history  unknown. 


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Mary  Cornwell,  dec’d  (Francis  Van  Ness).  Taught  i£  years. 

Stuyvesant,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; m.  1847;  5 children,  all 
deceased;  one  daughter,  after  graduating  at  Mt.  Holyoke,  taught;  Mrs.  Van  Ness  died  1861. 

Julia  A.  Covil,  Fabius,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  from  1835-71  in  various  Ss.  and  academies  of  Onon.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Charlotte  D.  Hill,  dec’d  (John  C.  Kelly).  Taught  12  years. 

Address  H.  Jewett,  Owego  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Tioga  Co.  till  1848;  removed  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  taught  till  she  died,  1862;  m.  1848; 
1 son,  who  died. 

Cornelia  M.  Johnson,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  36  years. 

Taught  12  yrs.  in  Ga. ; for  the  last  16  yrs.  Preceptress  High  S.,  as  above,  teaching  advanced  studies; 
traveled  a year  in  Europe. 

Semantha  Jones  (John  Mallery),  Barry,  111.  Taught  n years. 

Taught  in  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  in  Mass.  2 yrs.;  in  Illinois  2 yrs.;  was  teacher  in  Kinderhook, 
N.  Y.,  Academy  1 yr. ; m.  as  above,  1856;  3 children,  all  died  in  infancy. 

Margaret  M.  Lyon  (George  B.  Dennison).  Taught  n£  years. 

Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Taught  Jordanville  and  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  2^  yrs.;  Maquoketa  and  Belleview,  Iowa,  5 yrs.; 
Prin.  Prim.  Muscatine,  Iowa,  3 yrs.  ; Davenport,  Iowa,  1 yr. ; m.  1858”;  1 daughter,  attending  Iowa 
University;  husband,  Pres’t  Coal  Mining  Co. 

Edna  Lapham  (Walter  W.  Brace,  deceased).  Taught  14  years. 

Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  High  S.  i yr. ; Troy  High  S.  i yr. ; Buffalo  High  S.  12  yrs.;  m.  1866; 
husband  died  1876;  no  children. 

Rachel  C.  Newman,  dec’d  (Rev.  L.  L.  Knox).  Taught  15  years. 

Appleton,  Wis.  Address  her  brother,  W.  W.  Newman,  S.  Onondaga,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  P.  S.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  Preceptress  at  Falley  Seminary,  N.  Y. ; Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Seminary; 
Lawrence  University,  Appleton,  Wis.;  Taught  at  Greencastle,  Ind.;  m.  1861;  died  of  consumption 
1863;  very  successful  and  greatly  beloved. 

Abby  Perry,  dec’d,  Duanesburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Spent  much  of  her  time  in  teaching  in  W.  Va. ; Argyle  Academy,  N.  Y. ; Bridgton,  N.  J.;  died  as 
above,  1869;  a friend  says:  “ An  earnest,  living,  decided,  gentle  Christian — one  of  the  real  folk.” 

Mary  G.  Sabin,  dec’d  (Chas.  D.  Lawrence,  ’46).  Taught  7 years. 

Hiawatha,  Kan. 

Taught  Victor,  Aurora,  Ithica,  Homer — all  N.  Y. ; became  an  excellent  teacher  of  German  and 

French;  died  Naples,  N.  Y.,  1865;  m.  1846;  4 sons. 

Alida  B.  Tainter  (William  C.  Wells),  Camden,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.  after  graduation;  had  taught  5 yrs.  before;  m.  1850;  2 daugh- 
ters; 1 taught. 

Catharine  M.  Tuttle,  Columbus,  O.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  her  first  term  in  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  on  the  organization  of  Un.  S.  at  that  place;  at  present  as 
above. 

Kate  Van  Valkenburgh,  dec’d  (C.  D.  Haven).  Taught  4 years. 

Racine,  Wis. 

M.  as  above;  died  1871,  leaving  2 sons;  W.  F.  Phelps,  ’45,  says,  “ A brilliant  lady;  a poet  and  a 
scholar.” 

Lucretia  Ward  (James  Richards').  Taught  3 years. 

Deerfield  Prairie,  111. 

Taught  in  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Milton,  N.  Y.,  Rockford,  111.;  m.  1849;  3 daughters,  1 taught;  husband, 
farmer  and  school  trustee. 

B.  Malvina  Williams  (Lansing  W.  Hoyt).  Taught  3 years. 

Madison,  Wis.,  since  ’49. 

Taught  in  Manlius,  N.  Y.;  married  in  1849;  2 sons  and  daughter;  daughter  taught;  one  son  Mem- 
ber of  Congress. 

James  Atwater,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  as  above,  and  Supt.  Schools,  Lockport;  also  Pres’t  and  Sec’y  Bd.  of  Education;  also  Pres’t 
and  Sec’y  State  Teachers’  Ass’n;  insurance;  m.,  1851,  Miss  J.  L.  Taft;  5 children,  2 sons  have 
taught. 


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Alexander  M.  Baker,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years . 

Address  Mrs.  C.  E.  Baker,  Van  Deusenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  district  Ss.  and  Prin.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  was  Supt.  Ss.  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y. ; manuf’r 
straw  paper,  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; ready-made  clothing,  Charleston,  S.  C. ; again  straw  paper  manuf’r, 
Baker’s  Mills,  Col.  Co,,  where  he  died,  1868;  m.,  1848,  Sherrille  A.  Smith,  who  died;  no  children;  m., 
1:853,  Catharine  E.  Burgert;  2 children,  both  taught. 

Oliver  C.  Belding,  Middle  Sprite,  N.  Y.  - Taught  3 years. 

Taught  several  years;  then  engaged  in  farming  and  lumbering;  m.  Miss  Hyde;  several  children, 
some  taught. 

Maj.  Charles  L.  Brown.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  son,  Chas.  W.,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

Taught  select  S.  in  Stockbridge,  N.  Y. ; farmer;  admitted  to  bar,  1859;  practiced  at  Oneida,  N.  Y.; 
Pres’t  of  the  village;  enlisted  April  1861;  capt.  34th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols. ; May,  1862,  became  Maj.; 
wounded,  Malvern  Hill;  died  in  hands  of  the  enemy;  buried  Turkey  Bend,  Va. ; m.,  1847,  Esther  Ann 
Ferry;  son  and  daughter,  both  have  taught. 

Jacob  Chase,  Jr.,  Houston,  Texas.  Taught  3 years. 

Also,  care  O.  W.  Gray  & Son,  56  N.  4th  st.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Syracuse  and  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ; health  impaired ; became  civil  and  topog.  eng. ; made  first 
township  map  of  Maine;  has  made  maps  of  N.  B.,  Nova  S.,  Md.,  Va.,  W.  Va.,  N.  C.,  S.  C.,  Ky., 
Tenn. ; now  at  work  on  Texas;  m.,  1849,  Miss  Hannah  E.  Barker;  no  children. 

Edward  W.  Chesebro,  dec’d.  Taught  i2£  years. 

Address  Allen  D.  Chesebro,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Taught  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  3^  yrs.;  Rosendale,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Greene,  N.  Y.,  3^  yrs. ; as  above, 
5 yrs.;  health  failed  1858;  died  1861;  monument  erected  by  pupils;  m.,  1854,  Sarah  M.  White,  who 
died  1855;  m.,  1857,  Cynthia  A.  Ward,  who  died  1865;  no  children. 

Samuel  P.  Cole,  M.  D.,  dec’d.  Taught  5^  years. 

3719  Lake  ave.,  Chicago. 

Taught  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  iJ<j  yrs.;  Brownville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  wenttoWis.  in  1848;  built  school  house 
on  farm  and  taught  winters  3 yrs. ; select  school,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; grad.  M.  D.,  Mich.  Univ., 
’54,  and  returned  to  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  practiced  there  and  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  5 yrs.;  went  to  Wis- 
consin on  visit  and  died  of  rheumatism  of  heart,  suddenly,  1881;  m.  M.  L.  Beale,  ’46;  two  sons, 
physicians. 

Abraham  Debaun,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Widow,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  New  City,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; lumber  business;  went  to  Wyandotte,  Kansas,  1859,  died  there; 
m.,  1853,  Miss  Jane  Fowler;  2 daughters,  1 son. 

James  Divine,  dec’d,  Wawarsing,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Died  1850. 

Darwin  G.  Eaton,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Ph.  D.,  Taught  37  years. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  the  State  Normal  School  until  app.  Prof.  Math,  and  Phys.  Ss.  in  Packer  Collegiate  Inst., 
as  above,  until  1883;  elected  Pres’t  of  same  1883,  declined  on  acc’t  of  ill  health;  was  for  several  years 
Prof.  Chem.  Long  Island  College  Hospital;  m.,  1850,  Ann  J.  Collins,  ’46;  no  children. 

Delos  Fitch,  dec’d,  Exeter,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Was  in  poor  health  when  he  graduated,  and  died  Jan.,  1847. 

Isaac  P.  Frink,  238  S.  Orange  ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taught  3 years. 

• Taught  W.  Troy  2 yrs.;  Baltimore,  Md.,  Inst.  1 yr. ; trunk  manuf’r  4 yrs.;  grocer  2 yrs.;  manuf’r 

Frink’s  improved  reflectors  to  present  time. 

E.  Dawson  Granger,  dec’d,  Sodus,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  as  above  for  five  years;  was  School  Com.;  farmer  and  Democratic  politician,  prominent  as 
such  in  Michigan;  m.  Miss  Clarissa  Norton;  no  children;  died  1878,  in  Michigan. 

Cyrenius  C.  Gunn,  dec’d.  Taught  f years. 

Address  Jefferson  Gunn,  Harris  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Taught  nine  months  district  S.  in  summer,  and  in  fall  commenced  teaching  in  Williamsville  Acad- 
emy; died  from  overwork  1847. 

Jeremiah  W.  Jenkins,  Taught  2 years. 

10  Journal  Block,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Taught  in  Washington  and  Warren  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  until  1850,  except  1 term  in  Bridgwater,  Mass. ; 
settled  in  practice  of  law  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1850;  served  under  Gen.  Sherman  in  all  of  his  campaigns; 
has  been  as  above  in  practice  of  law  since  the  war. 


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Egbert  B.  Johnson,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  Croton  Landing,  N.  Y.,  and  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  has  since  been  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits;  several  yrs.  in  N.  Y.  Custom  House;  P.  M.  for  6 yrs.  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. ; member  Board 
Ed.,  Nyack  and  Spring  Valley,  12  yrs. ; m.,  1845,  Cordelia  Haight;  6 children;  1 has  taught  12  years. 

Gen.  John  N.  Knapp,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  Prin.  Un.  S.  Cayuga,  N.  Yt,  x year;  since,  prominent  in  railroad  and  express  management 
and  politics;  Sec’y  S.  C.  R.  R.;  Sec’y  Am.  Ex.  Co.;  served  as  U.  S.  Collector  Int.  Rev.,  24th  Dist., 
N.  Y.;  Q.  M.-Gen.  on  Gov.’s  staff  1873-5. 

Charles  D.  Lawrence,  Hiawatha,  Kansas.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  Math,  and  Civil  Eng.  in  Aurora,  Ithica,  Homer,  all  N.  Y.,  and  Russellville,  Ky.,  till  1859; 
taught  boarding  S.  near  Nashville,  Tenn. — broken  up  by  civil  war:  taught  math.  S.  Normal  S., 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1862-3;  then  with  Union  army  to  close  of  war;  Prin.  High  S.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1 yr. ; 
Supt.  Ss.  same  city  till  1870;  1870-80  mercantile  business  as  above,  and  retired;  m.,  1846,  M.  G.  Sabin, 
’46,  who  died  1865;  4 sons;  m.,  1866,  Miss  Janes;  no  children. 

Daniel  T.  Lennon,  Palenville,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  Red  Hook,  Stapleton,  and  various  other  places;  health  failed;  bought  farm  for  summer 
work  and  taught  winters,  Saugerties  P.  S.;  m.  1856;  2 daughters. 

Howard  R.  Miller,  W.  New  Brighton,  S.  I.,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  school  crowded;  special  act  for  new  building;  health  failed  and 
changed  business ; insurance  and  real  estate;  taught  6 years  before  graduating;  1852  m.  Mary  L. 
Bower;  2 children,  both  died;  wife  died  1855;  1858  m.  Mary  T.  Joslyn;  son,  now  in  business  with 
father;  daughter  has  taught  music  and  drawing. 

Rev.  John  C.  Moses,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  conducted  institutes,  etc.,  1846-50;  engaged  in  ministry  1851-72:  bookseller  since  1872: 
institutes  1865-70;  taught  in  Oberlin  College  while  studying  theology;  teaching  mostly  in  N.  Y. ; m., 
1850,  Miss  Catharine  A.  Terry,  ’47;  5 children,  1 has  taught. 

William  H.  Niles,  unknown.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  1846,  at  Varna,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. 

John  M.  Root,  Pres.  People’s  Nat.  Bank,  Jackson,  Mich.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  2 years;  health  impaired;  clerk;  head  of  English  department  Pub.  S. 
2 yrs.;  ’56  to  ’60  Registrar  of  Deeds;  to  ’65  Dep.  P.  M.;  ’65  to  ’70  Cashier  People’s  Bank; 
from  ’70  Pres’t  of  same;  taught  several  terms  before  graduating.  Politics,  active  Rep.  frcjm  ’56  to  ’72, 
since  independent. 

James  H.  Salisbury,  M.  D.,  Taught  i year. 

No.,9.  \y.  29th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Prof.  Nat.  Sci.  State  Normal  School  1 yr. : other  teaching  unknown. 

Thomas  Slater,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  bro.,  Slaterville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Ft.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; book  agent  2 yrs.  with  A.  S.  Barnes 
& Co. ; cashier  and  bookkeeper  with  a house  in  produce  business  afterward  ; never  married;  died  1884. 

Martin  M.  Smith,  dec’d,  Pike,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  Mrs.  Amanda  Smith. 

Taught  in  Pike  and  Eagle,  N.  Y.;  woolen  manf’r;  S.  S.  supt.;  elder  Pres,  ch.;  m.  Amanda  M. 
Adams;  4 children;  died  1869. 

Francis  A.  Thayer,  86  Astor  House,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Pompey,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; farmer;  in  1863  raised  finest  crop  of  wheat 
in  N.  Y.;  lawyer;  m.,  1865,  Gabrielle  Humbert,  born  and  educated  in  Paris,  as  was  only  child,  a 
daughter. 

J.  Russell  Webb,  A.M.,  Taught  37  years. 

P.  O.  Box  64,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

Is  the  author  of  a series  of  readers,  “ Word  Method,”  “ Sentence  Builder,”  etc.,  that  have  been 
extensively  used;  since  1881  has  spent  much  of  his  time  in  Florida  for  his  health;  in  educational  work 
since  graduation;  creator  of  the  “ word  method.” 

Hon.  Joseph  S.  Weller,  Milpitas,  Cal.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  Liv.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Wadsworth’s  Agricultural  College;  in  private  sem.  Staten  I.; 
settled,  farmer,  as  above,  1853 — 950  acres;  School  Trustee  and  J.  P.,  as  above,  23  yrs.;  member  Const. 
Convention  1878;  m.,  1861,  Mrs.  Marion  W.  Battey,  nee  Hart;  2 daughters. 

Chauncey  L.  Williams,  dec’d,  Madison,  Wis.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  several  terms  before  going  to  Normal  S.,  and  several  terms  after;  was  in  business  in  Syra- 
cuse; went  as  above  1855;  accumulated  a large  fortune;  died  1878;  occupied  many  positions  of  trust; 
was  director  N.  W.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.;  m.  Miss  J.  L.  Vanduzer;  5 children;  she  died;  m.  Miss 
Amelia  Bright. 


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1846— Third  Class. 


Fourth  Term,  ending  Sept.  17,  1846. 

Mary  E.  Butler  (A.  S.  Hinckley),  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Taught  23  years. 

1847  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; 1849  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; 1850  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  P.  S. 
No.  2,  8 yrs.;  1857  teacher  of  elocution  and  geography,  etc.,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  13 
yrs.;  m.  1870. 

Julia  B.  Clark  (Jno  Lewis),  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.:  m.  1852;  9 children,  7 living;  2 have  taught;  1 graduated  at  Smith  Col- 
lege, and  is  1st  Ass’t  Rhode  Island  Normal  School. 

Jane  Coley,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  mostly  private  S.  as  above  until  her  death,  1882. 

Ann  J.  Collins  (Darwin  G.  Eaton,  ’46), 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Montlcello,  N.  Y.,  until  m.,  1850;  no  children. 

Lucy  E.  Crandall,  dec’d, 

Address  bro.,  P.  B.  Crandall,  Ithica,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  immediately  on  graduation  in  the  P.  Ss.  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  where  she  taught  until  a week  of 
her  death  which  occurred  in  the  house  where  she  was  born,  in  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.,  1851,  aged  25 
years. 

S.  Maria  Dady  (Thomas  Moorhead),  Taught  6 years. 

Moorheadville,  Pa. 

Taught  Homer,  N.  Y.,  and  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  North  East,  Pa.,  1 yr.;  m.,  1851,  a farmer;  2 
sons,  3 daughters,  all  have  taught. 

Sarah  Durfee  (Prof.  Isaac  Clark),  Lakeville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  4 terms;  m.  1849;  3 daughters;  2 have  grad.  Geneseo  N.  S.  and  taught,  the  other  is  student 
at  same  S. 

Sarah  E.  Foster  (W.  C.  Waring),  Leesburg,  Fla.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  as  at  present  since  1883;  m.  1857;  3 
children;  oldest  grad.  1st  honor,  class  ’80,  Columbia  Coll. 

Catharine  M.  Goodman,  dec’d  (Wm.  C.  Badeau).  Taught  5 years. 

Address  Hon.  James  E.  Goodman,  Hartford,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  several  Ss.,  in  7th  ward  S.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.,  till  m.,  1853;  3 children,  2 have  taught 
lived  in  Chicago  15  yrs.;  went  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  for  health;  died  1882;  sister  of  D.  E.  G.,  ’49,  and 
J.  E.,  ’52. 

Elizabeth  Hatfield,  M.D.  (Rev.  C.  Holcomb,  dec’d).  Taught'20  yrs. 

67  E.  Fayette  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Macedon,  Honeoye  and  Newark,  all  N.  Y.;  at  the  last,  14  yrs.;  grad.  Woman’s  Med.  Coll., 
Pa.;  phys.  to  woman’s  hosp.  connected  with  coll.  3 yrs.;  since  as  above  10  yrs.;  1st  husband,  Dr.  J. 
W.  Justin;  son,  Dr.  J.  G.,  as  above;  daughter,  Mrs.  Rev.  G.  T.  Dowling;  both  taught. 

Ann  Minerva  Hurd  (George  Judson,  dec’d).  Taught  io  years. 

Reynales  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  various  times  in  Niagara  Co.  until  m.,  1852,  Solomon  Richardson,  who  died;  no  children: 
m.,  1855,  as  above,  who  died  1868;  2 children. 

S.  Almira  Jenner,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Mary  Anne  Lee,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Poetess  of  her  class;  studied  Latin,  French,  German;  Taught  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  N.  J. 
1 yr.:  Pa.  2 yrs.;  in  Western  Reserve  Norm.  S.,  O.,  2 yrs.;  has  had  select  S.  as  above  for  young 
ladies  for  13  yrs.;  wrote  poem  for  reunion  of ’55;  has  contributed  to  periodical  literature. 

Ann  E.  McDowell  (Sam’l  Hallett,  ’47,  dec’d).  Taught  3 years. 

Wayne,  N.  Y. 

Taught  dist.  S.  3 yrs.;  m.  as  above  ; 1 daughter. 

Amy  Mott,  dec’d,  Williamson,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  district  Ss.  2 yrs;  died  as  above  1849. 

Laura  Munson  (Rev.  A.  B.  Chamberlain).  Taught  13&  years. 

3923  Aspen  st.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Taught  Liv.  Co.*,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Monroe  Co.,  N,  Y.,  yrs.;  Ky.  5 yrs.;  m.  1863;  5 children,  4 
living. 


Taught  34  years. 
Taught  4 years. 

Taught  5 years. 


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Anna  Maria  Ostrom,  dec’d  (Daniel  Harris).  Taught  6 years. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  drawing  in  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  from  1846  to  1852;  she  died,  after  years  of  ill 
health,  1884;  m.  1852;  2 children,  both  deceased. 

Mary  A.  Perrine  (George  Van  Valkenburgh) . Taught  4 years. 

Randall,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1846-50;  m.  1849;  6 children,  2 have  taught. 

Cynthia  A.  Pierce  (Sumner  C.  Webb,  ’45).  Taught  12  years. 

Homer,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  in  Graded  School,  Homer,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  see  husband’s  record. 

Sarah  E.  Smead,  dec’d  (Rev.  James  L.  Slason).  Taught  5 years. 

Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Cambridge,  Johnstown,  Greenbush,  all  N.  Y.;  Sheldon  and  Bennington,  Vt.;  m.  Rev.  C.  B. 
Morris,  who  died  1861;  ni.  as  above  1874;  died  1880;  no  children. 

Patience  Smith,  dec’d,  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y.  Taught  30  years. 

Address  Mrs.  Mary  E.  White,  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y.  ' 

Prin.  of  Friends’  Institute,  N.  Y.  City;  was  a very  successful  teacher;  graduated  also  at  Mrs.  Wil- 
lard’s Sem.,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  died  1874. 

Hannah  E.  Stevens,  dec’d  (Patrick  Agan).  Taught  i year. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Onondaga  Valley,  N.  Y.;  she  wrote  many  reviews,  book  criticisms,  descriptive  letters, 
etc.;  m.  1847;  husband,  editor;  died  after  lingering  illness,  i860. 

Elizabeth  Tallmadge,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

L.  Maria  Thatcher  (Dr.  L.  Brackett).  Taught  o years. 

206  Quincy  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lived  in  New  England  until  1859;  since  as  at  present;  has  contributed  to  encyclopaedias,  and  has 
written  a few  little  books;  has  been  much  engaged  in  literary  pursuits:  health  delicate — bronchial 
trouble;  her  literary  work  covers  a period  of  30  years;  m.  as  above  1846;  “ her  husband  rises  up  and 
calls  her  blessed.” 

Mary  H.  Van  Valkenburgh  (Harrison  Voorhees).  Taught  12  yrs. 

Pontiac,  Mich. 

M.  1858,  “ and  has  since  been  a happy  wife  and  mother.” 

Deborah  T.  Wilbor,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  32  years. 

Taught  Easton,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  20  yrs.;  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  now 
teaching  private  classes  as  above. 

Chauncey  W.  Allen,  A.M.,  Ballston,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  Prin.  P.  S.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  io  yrs.;  was  Supt.  Model  Dept.  State  Normal  School  from  Apr. 
i,  1867,  till  his  resignation  on  account  of  ill  health,  June  28,  1878;  since  as  above  ; m.  Elizabeth  J. 
Smiler;  no  children. 

Capt.  Israel  G.  Atwood,  M.  D.,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Bro.  J.  B.,  Flint,  Mich. 

Taught  in  western  N.  Y.;  graduated  at  Medical  School  in  N.  Y.  City,  where  he  practiced  the 
remainder  of  his  life  ; served  in  the  war. 

Ezra  D.  Barker,  19  Murray  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  at  Morgansville,  Dryden,  Kinderhook  and  Brooklyn — all  N.  Y.;  in  1853  became  publisher, 
and  has  since  so  remained;  University  publishing  Co.;  three  sons  grown  to  be  men. 

Truman  H.  Bowen,  dec’d  1880,  Sand  Spring,  Iowa.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  Bro.  Chauncey  T.  Bowen,  55  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Taught  vocal  music  and  gram,  in  N.  School,  ’47  to  ’54;  engaged  in  railroad  enterprises,  dairy  busi- 
ness, editor  and  newspaper  correspondent;  died  age  55  yrs.,  leaving  widow  and  7 children. 

Hon.  William  H.  Bull,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  his  bro.,  D.  Kerr  Bull,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  4 yrs.;  health  failed;  became  a lawyer;  practiced  in  N.  Y.  City  7 years,  when  he  was 
elected  Judge  7th  Judicial  Dist.,  and  remained  on  the  bench  9 yrs;  died,  unmarried,  1877. 

Neil  Campbell,  dec’d,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  builders'  supplies,  N.  Y.  City,  5 yrs.;  as  above,  same  business  till 
death,  1877;  was  alderman  a?  above  6 yrs.;  m.  Huldah  Hulse;  no  children. 


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Rev.  Chas.  T.  Canfield,  A.M.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  Un.  S.  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Northampton,  Mass.,  1 yr.,  ass’t  to  Prof.  Stebbins; 
High  §.,  same  place,  2 yrs.;  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  yr.;  Lincoln,  Mass.,  ^5  yr.;  grad.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity 1852,  Harvard  Divinity  S.  1855;  taught  in  S.  for  the  ministry,  Boston,  2 yrs.;  private  S.  Bos- 
ton, 8 yrs.;  was  invited  to  position  in  the  State  Normals.;  Unitarian  ministry;  chaplain  36th  Regt., 
Mass.  Vols.,  in  war;  i860  m.  Louisa  Bellows  Howard;  5 children,  eldest  fin.  Harvard  course;  teacher. 

.Edwin  B.  Clapp,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  bro.  David,  Friendship,  N.  Y. 

Taught  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  in  S.  Carolina,  i yr.;  1848  m.  Elizabeth  S.  Butterfield;  2 children; 
husband,  wife  and  1 child  died  within  a few  days  of  cholera  in  1854. 

James  Coley,  Floyd,  Iowa.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  math.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  and  taught  in  other  places ; since,  a farmer  ; now  as  above. 

Joel  B.  Conklin,  dec’d,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Died  of  consumption  Aug.  1847. 

Lewis  D.  Cornell,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Widow,  87  Boyson  st.  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  in  N.  Y.  State;  wholesale  manuf’r  and  importer  of  drugs,  N.  Y. 
City  ; 1856-71  manuf’r  and  dealer  in  sewing  machines  as  above  ; died  1883  ; 1853  m.  L.  M.  Estee,  ’48  ; 
3 children,  sons. 

John  A.  Cramer,  dec’d.  Taught  30  years. 

Widow,  Elvira  E.,  Saybrook,  Ohio  . 

Also  had  a State  cert.;  taught  in  Ss.  and  academies  of  N.  Y.,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky  and  Colo- 
rado, where  he  died  at  El  Paso  in  1879 ; was  Ass’t  and  Co.  Supt.  Ss.  for  years;  Patron  of  Husbandry, 
Kansas,  and  1st  lecturer;  1849  m.  Elvira  E.  Burlingame;  3 children. 

Albert  E.  Crane,  Taught  years. 

. 410  Montgomery  st.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught  Prin.  Un.  S.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  seminary,  La  Fayette,  Indiana,  1^  yrs.;  crossed 
the  plains  with  ox  team  1852;  Ch.  Com.  on  Ss.,  as  above;  merchant,  farmer,  broker,  since;  m.,  1857, 
Miss  Louisa  Briggs;  now  widower;  2 sons. 

Ebenezer  Curtice,  A.M.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Taught  37  years. 

Has  spent  25  yrs.  in  the  school  room;  ever  since  graduation  been  engaged  in  educational  work; 
taught  in  Chaut.  Co.,  N.  Y\,  Wayne  Co.,  Pa.,  and  at  present  location;  editorial  work,  writing  and 
proofreading;  teaches  according  to  the  “ American  System;”  his  methods  have  been  endorsed  by 
leading  educators;  25  yrs.  Sunday  S.  work,  from  supt.  up  to  Infant  class;  deacon  and  elder  Pres.  ch. 

Charles  Gale,  Ellenburgh  Depot,  N.  Y.  Taught  37  years. 

Teaching  has  been  his  main  occupation;  has  had  a farm  summers;  has  been  School  Com. 

Frederick  L.  Hanford,  dec’d.  Taught  1 1 years. 

* Address,  Miss  Libbie  Hanford,  Hobart,  N.  Y. 

Taught  district  Ss.  3 yrs.;  in  Teachers'  Institutes;  the  last  8 years  was  Prin.  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  Acad- 
emy; he  was  greatly  successful  as  a teacher. 

Josiah  W.  Hastings,  dec’d,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Chateauqay,  2 yrs. ; traveled  extensively  in  South  America  and  California;  1876  engaged 
in  business  as  above ; died  1882;  never  married. 

Cyrus  Holley,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  widow,  Elizabeth,  Tribes  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  health  failed,  but  he  taught  as  able  in  Tribes  Hill,  Fulton- 
ville  and  Fonda,  all  N.  Y.,  until  his  death,  1858;  1848  m.  Elizabeth  R.  Jones;  2 children. 

Orson  Jackson,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  Teachers’  Institutes  in  N.  Y.,  Mich.,  and  Iowa;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.  2 terms;  private 
S.  Westford,  N.  Y.,  8 terms;  Un.  S.  McGrawville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Un.  Sem.  2 yrs.; 
Prof.  math.  Mich.  State  Normal  S.;  retired  in  1856  and  has  since  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits; 
declined  Professorship  in  Mich.  Normal  S.  and  in  Ag.  College;  Sec’y  Bd.  Trustees  College  as  above; 
Supt.  Schools,  etc.;  several  pupils  grad,  at  N.  S.;  1858;  m.  M.  E.  Reed,  ’52,  2 sons,  oldest  in 
State  Normal  S.,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

Daniel  G.  Jones,  Algonac,  Mich.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.,  Iowa  and  Mich.;  now,  planing  mill,  etc. ; 1847  m.  Miss  Maria  M.  Shearer;  3 
children,  3 grandchildren. 

Charles  Kendall,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  Bro.  John,  Petaluma,  Cal. 

Went  South  and  taught  in  Md. ; enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  and  died  from  disease  after  the  Mexican 
war  at  Jalapa,  and  was  buried  there. 

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De  Witt  C.  Marsh,  dec’d,  Randolph,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Graduated  Sept.,  1846;  died  Dec.,  1846. 

Charles  H.  Oliver,  dec’d,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  Ramapo,  N.  Y.;  thence  as  above  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  n;  resigned  1855  and  entered  real  estate 
business,  N.  Y.  City;  died  1881;  m.  Adelia  A.  Cassedy;  son  and  daughter. 

Hon.  William  Orton,  dec’d.  Nothing  known  of  teaching. 

Widow,  Irvington,  N.  Y. 

Book  publisher  in  Buffalo  and  New  York  City;  Collector  Internal  Revenue,  N.  Y.  City;  at  time  of 
his  death  was  Pres’t  W.  Un.  Tel.  Co. 

Richard  H.  Patchin,  Marlboro,  N.  Y.  Taught  15 £ years. 

Taught  as  Prin.  of  many  Ss.  in  State  of  N.  Y.;  in  Coll.  Inst.,  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y.;  15  yrs.  in  N.  Y.; 
J4  yr.  in  Mich.;  also  farmer,  agent,  lecturer,  elocutionist;  Pres’t  Ulster  Co.  Teachers’  Ass’n;  unmar- 
ried. 

Maj.  Julius  T.  L.  Remington,  Rockford,  111.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  mostly  winters  in  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1846-51;  as  above,  1851-2;  Co.  Surveyor  since 
1855,  and  now;  City  Eng.  as  above,  6 yrs.,  and  now;  enlisted  1862 — Capt.  Co.  A and  Maj.  74th  Regt., 
111.  Vols.;  served  as  Ass’t  Eng.  under  O.  M.  Poe,  Chief  to  Gen.  Sherman,  on  “March  to  the  Sea”; 
was  Chief  Eng.  4th  Army  Corps  when  mustered  out;  1853  m.  Miss  Emily  Robinson;  2 children. 

Byron  Rice,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  i yr. ; law  student  and  lawyer  3 yrs. ; taught  first  school  at  Ft.  Des  Moines,  now 
capital  of  Iowa,  1 yr;  Dist.  Att’y  1 yr. ; Co.  Judge  4 yrs.;  banker;  lawyer  5 yrs;  health  failed  and 
retired  to  farm;  m.  *54. 

Rev.  D.  Barton  Ross,  A.M.,  dec’d.  Taught  9 years. 

Address  L.  T.  Partridge,  Esq.,  Canadice,  N.  Y. 

Taught  village  S.;  1847  elected  Co.  Supt.  Ss. ; served  till  office  was  abolished;  1848  became  senior 
ed.  “ Literary  Casket,”  and  Prin.  S.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  and  published  “Mental  Calculations;  or  An- 
alysis Applied  to  Written  Arithmetic”;  health  failed;  became  eng.  and  surv.  on  Coast  Survey;  taught 
in  New  Orleans;  1855  Associate  Prin.  Rapides,  La.,  Inst.;  1849  translated  and  issued  French  Gram.; 
1853-6  issued  series  of  “ Southern  Readers”;  traveled  and  lectured,  introducing  his  text-books;  1858 
settled  in  ministry,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  and  died,  apoplexy;  1856  m.  Miss  Louisa  Page;  1 son. 

Edwin  B.  Russ,  Cleveland,  O.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  Middle  Settlements,  N.  Y. ; Utica,  N.  Y.,  Academy  4 yrs. 

Buckley  K.  Seaman,  Dover  Centre,  Minn.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught  in  Ex.  School;  as  Prin.  of  graded  Ss.  for  30  years;  in  business,  mercantile,  as  above. 

Henry  J.  Sherrill,  A.M.,  Belvidere,  111.  Taught  34  years. 

Taught,  except  3 yrs.  in  business,  Eaton,  Kingsboro,  Forestville,  Silver  Creek,  all  N.  Y.;  9 yrs. 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.;  16  years  as  at  present. 

Andrew  J.  Stevens,  dec’d,  Columbus,  Neb.  Nothing  known  of  teaching. 

Lawyer;  studied  with  W.  H.  Seward;  was  banker  at  Des  Moines,  la.;  State  Auditor,  Wisconsin; 
Consul  to  Leghorn,  Smyrna — and  Windsor,  Canada;  about  1871  went  to  Columbus,  Neb. ; engaged  in 
banking  business ; laid  out  an  addition  to  the  town ; failed  and  went  to  the  Pacific  Coast ; rumor  that 
he  was  lost  overboard  from  Pacific  steamer. 

G.  Herman  Stevens,  dec’d.  Taught  14  years. 

Widow  Emeline  E.,  Waukon,  Iowa. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.,  in  Birmingham,  Conn.,  and  in  Iowa;  enlisted  1861;  died  Port  Hudson,  La.,  1863; 
1850  m.  E.  E.  Harrison;  2 sons;  address  V.  H.  Stevens,  Waterville,  Iowa. 

Richard  H.  Uline,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  32  years. 

Taught  in  the  city  of  Troy,  as  Prin.  of  graded  schools,  16  yrs. ; district  Ss.  in  rural  districts  16  yrs. ; 
now  teaching  as  Prin.  of  Stowe’s  Hill  School. 

Augustus  H.  Walwork,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

James  D.  Warner,  M.A.,  Taught  5 years. 

199  Baltic  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 4 Hanover  st.,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.,  Ohio  and  Mich. ; Advising  and  Consulting  Civil  Eng.;  Fellow  Am.  Ass’n  for  Ad. 
Sci. ; mem.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.;  Nat.  Acad.  Sci. ; papers  read  before  these  pub.  in  proceedings;  1853 
m.  Miss  Almira  Harris,  sister  of  Senator  Harris;  4 children,  2 grandchildren. 

Hon.  Daniel  E.  Whitmore,  Marathon,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Prin.  as  above  2 yrs.;  in  chg.  Eng.  Dept.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Acad.  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Un.  S.  Orleans,  N.  Y., 
3 yrs.  ; Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  1 yr. ; Marathon,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  2 yrs. ; drjr  goods  3 yrs;  School 
Com.  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  15  yrs.;  J.  P. ; Member  Assembly  1875;  Pres,  of  village;  Sec’y  Sav.  Bk. ; 
Pres.  Bd.  of  Ed.;  Com.  and  Exam,  of  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  and  to  Gen.  Assembly,  Pres.  ch. 


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1847 — Fourth  Class. 


Fifth  Term,  ending  Aug.  i,  1847. 


Emily  Bailey  (Platt  A.  Smith,  dec’d).  Taught  14J  years. 

Coeymans,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Utica  High  S.  3^  yrs. ; Alabama  7 yrs.,  Ass’t  and  Prin. ; Prin.  P.  S.  Utica  2 yrs. ; Ithica 
1 yr. ; Stamford,  Conn.,  1 yr. 

Jane  A.  Butin,  dec’d  (H.  G.  McGonegal,  ’45),  Taught  5 years. 

2027  Fifth  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Mecklenburgh,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  i yi.;  Rutgers 
Institute,  N.  Y.  City,  2 yrs.;  m.  1847;  died  1856. 

Susan  M.  Cox,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Emeline  J.  Fenn  (E.  J.  Potter,  lawyer),  Taught  6 years. 

238  Olive  st.,  Denver,  Col. 

Taught  in  Del.,  Greene  and  Otsego  counties,  N.  Y. ; in  dist.  Ss.  and  Academy,  and  in  graded  S. 
Iowa;  m.  as  above;  4 children,  2 daughters  have  taught;  is  a grandmother;  married  life  spent  in  Gil- 
boa,  N.  Y.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. ; last  24  years  as  at  present;  has  done  much  S.  S.  work,  and  been  active 
in  W.  C.  T.  U.  and  similar  work,  and  in  literature. 

Cornelia  E.  Gifford,  dec’d.  (See  Errata .) 

Address  bro.,  Charles  E.  Gifford,  Chicago,  111. 

Sarah  A.  Gue,  dec’d  (Rev.  James  W.  Macomber).  Taught  ij  years. 

Address  bro.,  Lt.-Gov.  B.  F.  Gue,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Taught  in  Ontario  Co.  1^  yrs. ; m.  1848  and  moved  to  N.  Y.  City;  died  1850,  and  infant  soon  after. 

Marcia  L.  Hard,  dec’d  (Ezra  Allerton,  dec’d),  Taught  8 years. 

Durham,  N.  Y. 

Taught  dist.  Ss. ; governess  in  Phila.,  Pa.,  and  studied  medicine;  m.  as  above;  no  children;  died 
1861. 


Maria  L.  Isham  (Dr.  H.  E.  Pierce,  dec’d),  Taught  16  years. 

Rodman,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs;  1 term  in  Mass.;  m.  1854;  husband  died 
1858;  has  taught  9 yrs.  since  his  death;  1 child,  daughter,  taught. 


Emily  E.  Jones,  dec’d.  Taught  19  yrs. 

Address,  J.  K.  Royce,  Esq.,  Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Savannah,  Ga.,  1 yr. ; the  remainder  of  her  life,  until  her  health  failed  in  1866,  in  Col. 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  died  1869. 


Delia  Krum  (H.  W.  Collins,  ’47,  dec’d).  Taught  14  years. 

Janesville,  Wis. 

Taught  in  Elmira  with  husband  and  in  P.  Ss.  Janesvile — French,  German  and  art;  aided  to  estab- 
lish Art  Union,  etc.;  m.  1849;  4 children,  2 sons  living. 


Maria  P.  Mason,  Matron  Protestant  Orph.  Asylum,  Taught  22  years. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Taught  in  Madison  and  Oneida  Co’s,  n yrs;  2 yrs.  at  Monroe,  N.  Y.;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Prin.  of 
Branch  S.  s yrs.  and  of  ward  S.;  then  in  High  S.  as  the  Assistant  Prin.  till  1870;  resigned  to  take 
position  as  above. 


Nancy  McHinch,  dec’d  (Rev.  Henry  Brown),  Taught  9 years. 

Medway,  N.  Y. 

Taught  from  graduation  to  marriage  in  1856;  died  1863;  3 sons — physician,  minister,  college  student 
— 1 daughter;  1 son  taught  5 years. 


Sophia  A.  McNaughton,  dec’d. 

Bro.,  H.  D.,  County  Clerk,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Taught  3 years. 


Taught,  Mumford  and  Mt.  Morris,  where  she  died  1850;  was  a contributor  to  literature;  the  poet, 
W.  H.  Hosmer  paid  a beautiful  poetic  tribute  to  her  memory. 


Cynthia  A.  Osborn  (Isaac  R.  Finch,  M.  D.),  Taught  5^  years. 

South  Bethlehem,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Washington,  N.  Y.,  V£  yr. ; Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; North  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; 
m.  1852;  3 children,  1 has  taught. 

Frances  M.  Sherman  (Jirah  I.  Foote,  ’47),  Taught  i£  years. 

Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Saratoga  until  her  marriage  in  1848 ; see  husband’s  record. 


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Elizabeth  Stiles  (A.  S.  Dean,  dec’d),  Taught  4 years. 

Deposit,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Hancock  and  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Fergusonville,  N.  Y.,  Academy  2 yrs. ; m.  1852;  1 
son. 

Nancy  A.  Turner,  dec’d  (Samuel  H.  Thomas),  Taught  n years. 

Mauston,  Wis. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  until  1853;  in  Shakopee,  Minn.,  and  vicinity  until  m.,  1858;  2 daughters;  died 
1871  in  Meeker  Co.,  Minn.;  sister,  Mary  A.  Turner,  Shakopee,  Minn. 

Henrietta  B.  White  (Emilus  S.  Hewes),  Taught  36  years. 

Hoopston,  111. 

Has  taught  through  all  grades  in  all  positions  up  to  Prin.  S.  of  400;  Sem.,  Acad.,  High  S.,  State 
Normal  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  lecturer;  one  of  the  founders  of  Alabama  Female  College;  public  reader 
and  elocutionist;  m.  1853;  2 children. 

Eliza  Winton,  dec’d  (Peter  L.  Mallory),  Veteran.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Elmira,  Havana,  and  Catharine,  all  N.  Y-,  until  m.,  1851;  died  1853,  and  infant  shortly 
after. 


James  G.  Baldwin,  Taught  i year. 

Merchants’  Nat.  Bank,  42  Wall  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  1 or  2 terms;  health  failed;  mercantile  business;  variously  employed  in  Europe  and 
America;  married  late  in  life ; family  of  children. 

Henry  A.  Bruner,  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.,  and  was  School  Com.  of  that  Co.  4 yrs. ; from  i860  to  1868  was 
one  of  the  editors  and  proprietors  of  “The  Orleans  American  ” as  above;  since  1868  sole  proprietor; 
Ass’t  Clerk  of  Assembly  in  1864;  Postmaster — presidential  appointment — 5 years;  was  a delegate  to 
Republican  national  convention  in  Chicago  1880. 

Hiram  C.  Burlingame,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Chenango  and  Otsego  Co’s,  N.Y.,  2 yrs.;  Select  S.,  Kingsbury,  Ind.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Sem., 
as  above,  3 yrs. ; merchant,  farmer,  postmaster,  county  auditor  ; now,  book-keeper ; 1848  m.  Harriet 
De  Shon,  who  died  1850;  1854  m-  Eliza  De  Shon  Bliven;  4 children;  2 have  taught;  1 is  attending 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,  Normal  S. 

George  D.  Chapel,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Harry  Cole,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Chenango  Co.,  N.Y.,  and  Teachers’  Institutes;  in  111.  and  Louisiana;  mercantile  life; 
postmaster;  school  trustee  6 years ; 1857  m.  ; 4 daughters;  2 have  taught;  3 of  Cortland  Normal  S. 

Benjamin  F.  Cook.  Taught  5 years. 

Harlem,  N.  Y.,  and  171  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

Now,  broker  as  above. 

Major  James  E.  Dexter,  A.M.,  M.D.  Taught  io  years. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Organized  Union  S.  at  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  and  Prin.  Groton,  N.Y.,  Academy,  2 yrs. ; Math,  in  Un. 
S.,  Palmyra;  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Prin.  Rochester  Coll.  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.; 
declined  Prof.  Math.,  Chicago  University,  111.;  grad.  Med.  Dept.  N.  Y.  University,  i860;  surg.  40th 
Regt.  N.  Y.  I.  Vols. ; Med.  Inspector  3d  Army  Corps;  detailed  by  special  order  to  take  charge  corps 
of  surgeons  after  battle  Chancellorville,  to  enter  enemies’  lines  and  care  for  our  wounded;  Sec’y 
Board  of  Health,  Washington,  D.C. ; Com.  from  D.  C.  to  Centennial,  ’76;  appointed  by  Gen.  Grant; 
since  war  and  now,  in  practice  as  above. 


George  L.  Farnham,  A.M.  Taught  30  years. 

Prin.  Neb.  Normal  S.,  Peru,  Neb. 

Taught,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ; Syracuse,  N.Y. ; Indiana  Fern.  Sem.;  private  school  and  Supt.  Ss., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; Supt.  Ss.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ; same,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa;  now,  as  above;  much 
work  in  Teachers’ Inst’s;  author  of  “ The  Sentence  Method;”  1850  m.  Elizabeth  Benedict,  who  died 
1858;  1861  m.  Mary  Annette  Hubbard;  no  children;  adopted  daughter  has  taught. 

John  Felt,  Jr.,  Clayton,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  Alg.  and  Eng.  Gram,  in  Normal  S.  3J4  yrs.;  Prin.  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  Normal  Inst.  3 yrs. 
Brownville,  N.  Y.,  High  S.,  3 yrs.;  Clk.  Bd.  of  Ed.  and  Supt.  S.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  P. 
S.,  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  inventor  of  inkstand. 


Francis  Ferry,  83  and  85  Water  st.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Taught,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Castile,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.; 
as  above;  mem.  Bd.  of  Ed.,  part  Qf  the  time  Prest.,  17  yrs. 


Taught  4 years. 

bronchial  difficulty;  since, 


Jirah  I.  Foote,  Middletown,  N.Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  at  “The  Street,”  N.  Y.,  14  yr. ; Clarkstown,  N.  Y.,  iJ4  yrs.;  Nanuet,  N.Y. ,2  yrs.; 
Middletown,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  P.  S.,  9 yrs. ; commenced  practice  of  law  at  above,  1863;  m.,  1848,  Frances 
M.  Sherman,  ’47;  two  sons;  both  in  Helena,  Mon,;  one  a lawyer,  the  other  a dentist. 


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Jedediah  Gaskill,  dentist,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y. ; practiced  as  above  more  than  30  years;  1849  m.  Miss  Southworth; 
no  children. 

William  J.  Grannis,  A.  M.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.  Taught  20  years. 

Prin.  Prep.  S.,  Cumberland  Univ. 

Taught,  Prin.  Ss.  and  Supt.  Ss.,  St.  Vincent,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1848-52;  Prep.  S.  as  above, 
1852-62;  Clk.  Q.  M.  Dep’t  Un.  Army,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1862-66;  Dep.  Col.  Int.  Rev.,  Nashville, 
1866-73;  since,  as  above;  director  Teachers’  lnst’s;  elder  Pres.  Ch.;  1849  m.  Lucy  A.  Gates;  3 
children;  2 teach. 

Edward  H.  Hallock.  Taught  36  years. 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island,  Harlem,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Un.  S.,  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  2J4  yrs.;  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  2J4  yrs.;  Prin. 
as  at  present  28  yrs. ; 15,000  children,  mostly  committed  for  criminal  offences,  have  been  under  his 
charge. 

Thomas  B.  Hunt,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  bro.,  J.  L.,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Dist.  Ss. ; Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  North  East,  Pa.;  died  1861,  leaving  a daughter; 
his  widow  is  now  Mary  L.  Borden,  Elk  Creek,  Pa. 

Isaac  Johnson,  Lincoln,  Nebraska.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  and  was  Town  Sup.  Ss.,  Palermo,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  Wisconsin  6 yrs.;  wholesale  business, 
Chicago,  10  yrs. ; for  last  6 yrs.  farming  and  stock-raising ; politics;  m.  1848;  wife  died;  2 sons;  i860 
m.  Miss  Ximena  Huyck. 

Ezra  Leonard,  M.  D.,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  mother,  Mrs.  Lucy  Tyler,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich. 

After  teaching,  he  studied  medicine,  practiced,  and  died  15  or  20  years  ago;  he  graduated  in  homeo- 
pathy in  Phila.;  in  allopathy  in  N.  Y.  city  ; m.  Phebe  J.  Wringes;  no  children. 

Oscar  W.  Lord,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Widow,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

1870  m.  L.  V.  Wait;  2 children;  died  1879. 

Azariah  S.  Palmer,  dec’d.  Taught  13  years. 

Address  Harriet  E.,  84  Cornelia  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Inst’r  in  P.  Ss.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  music,  writing  and  drawing,  10  yrs.;  presented  with  silver  service; 
business  in  N.  Y.  City  3 yrs. ; returned  to  former  position  3 yrs. ; then  in  business  till  his  death,  1876. 

Joseph  H.  Palmer,  A.3YL,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Taught  36  years. 

Taught,  Blauveltville,  N.  Y. ; 2d  asst.  Gram.  S.  No.  35,  N.  Y.  City;  teacher  Math.  Coll,  of  N.  Y.,  20 
yrs;  School  Comr.,  Westchester  Co.,  6 yrs.;  Prest.  Bd.  of  Ed.,  dist.  No.  1,  10  yrs.;  assisted  to  revise 
Davis’  Math,  series;  assisted  Prof.  Docharty  in  part  of  his  Math,  series;  wrote  Primary  Hist.  U.  S. 
and  treatise  on  book-keeping. 

Hon.  Thomas  H.  Reed,  Brewster,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  Dist.  S.  4 yrs.;  clerk  on  steamboat;  private  S.  5 yrs.;  Raymond  Coll.  Inst.  1 yr. ; cashier 
Croton  River  Bank,  as  above,  9 yrs.,  to  1865;  member  of  legislature,  N.  Y.,  1862;  railroad  and 
mining  engineer;  cashier  of  bank  again  till  1873;  health  failed;  taught  1 yr. ; School  Comr.,  West- 
chester county,  1875-1882;  now  engineering;  taught  three  terms  before  entering  Normal  school. 

William  Ross,  Waterloo,  N.  Y.  Taught  36  years. 

Taught  more  than  40  yrs.,  mostly  in  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. ; has  attended  State  associations  of  teachers, 
conventions  of  teachers,  etc.,  more  than  30  yrs. 

Charles  C.  Shorkley,  dec’d.  Taught  5 years. 

Widow,  172  W.  3d  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Taught  in  N.  Y. ; foundry  business;  banking  business;  died  1880;  1853  m.  Elfeabeth  M.  Jones; 
5 children;  3 living;  1 has  taught. 

Salmon  O.  Simonds,  Joliet,  111.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught  6 yrs.  in  N.  Y.,  and  as  above;  School  Commissioner  12  yrs.;  grocery  business;  J.  P., 
Town  Clerk,  etc. ; 1851  m.  Miss  C.  J.  Treat;  2 daughters. 

Jeremiah  G.  Tuthill,  Cutchogue,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Mattituck,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Cutchogue,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  New 
Suffolk,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; was  Supt.  Ss.,  Southold,  N.  Y.;  since  1857,  in  general  merchandise;  1849  m. 
Miss  Hannah  R.  Howell;  8 children;  6 living;  2 daughters  taught. 

Hon.  Myron  Wheaton,  Northfield,  Minn.  Taught  13J  years. 

Taught,  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Tully,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  member  legisla- 
ture, 1849;  went  to  farming,  as  above,  1859.  Taught,  Northfield,  Minn.,  2^  yrs.,  when  the  young 
men  were  needed  for  the  war,  which  closed  the  school. 

James  Wood,  Jr.,  dec’d,  Wales  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  1 term  in  home  dist. ; health  failed;  unmarried;  address  Bro.  Lyman,  as  above;  died  1853. 


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1847— Fifth  Class. 


Sixth  Term,  ending  Sept.  16,  1847. 

Margaret  S.  Arnout,  dec’d  (L.  B.  Corey,  ’47),  Taught  16  years. 

Hicksville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  till  m.  1863;  died  1866;  see  husband’s  record. 

Phebe  A.  Barnard  (Fred.  Gale,  dec’d),  Taught  14  years. 

Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

Taught  until  1864;  then  was  nurse  in  U.  S.  Hospital  at  Frederick,  Md.,  9 mos. ; m.  1866;  husband 
died  1882;  one  daughter.  Mrs.  Gale’s  teaching  was  mostly  in  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  but  taught  at 
West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  2J6  yrs. 

Emily  S.  Corwin  (Caleb  Van  Husen),  Taught  2 years. 

165  West  Fort  st.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Taught  in  Fulton  Co.,  N.  Y.;  1851  m.  D.  M.  Burr,  who  died;  m.  1866,  as  above;  1 son;  she  is 
actively  engaged  in  church  work,  miss,  societies,  etc.;  President  Woman’s  Bap.  Soc.  For.  Miss,  for 
State  of  Mich. ; V.  P.  Soc.  West  for  same  purpose. 

Catharine  M.  Griffin,  unknown. 

Clarissa  Harris  (William  Waite),  Berlinville,  O.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  3 mos.,  Portland,  N.  Y. ; 1848  m.  James  Quigley;  2 sons;  husband  died  1852;  taught,  as 
before,  yr.  Taught  in  Minn.,  8 yrs. ; Iowa,  J4  yr. ; Sheridan,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  1869  m.,  as  above; 
taught,  as  above,  4 terms;  oldest  son  taught. 

Marguerite  A.  Hilman,  dec’d  (Beach  Reading),  Taught  3 years. 

Vicksburgh,  Miss. 

Lived,  as  above;  Union  people;  large  property  confiscated;  m.,  as  above;  8 children;  3 girls;  5 
boys;  oldest  daughter,  Mrs. Marshall,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Jane  A.  Holbrook,  dec’d,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  and  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  until  she  returned  in  spring  of  1852  with  failing  health  to 
die,  Oct.  1852. 

Emeline  D.  Howard,  dec’d  (J.  H.  Tompkins,  ’47),  Taught  19  years. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Taught,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; had  select  S.  young  gentlemen,  several 
terms  in  Buffalo;  m.  1853;  2 children;  zealous  in  S.  S.  work;  died  1880. 

Frances  J.  Johnson,  dec’d’  Taught  9 years. 

Northumberland,  N.  Y. ; address  W.  D.  Laing. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  in  N.  Y.  city  and  vicinity  from  graduation  till  Oct.  1856,  when  she  went  home  as 
above,  a consumptive  and  died,  unmarried,  May,  1857. 

Elizabeth  M.  Lewis,  unknown.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  Jjjj  year;  Un.  Sch.,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  J.  Loomis  (Rev.  C.  F.  Loop),  Pomona,  Cal.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  Advanced  S.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  Joliet,  111.,  3 yrs.;  Private  S.  with  husband  in  Mo., and 
in  P.  S.,  Cal.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1853;  2 sons;  Mr.  Loop  is  an  Episcopal  clergyman. 

Barbara  H.  McDonnell  (Rev.  Mr.  Bradbury,  Pres.),  unknown. 

Taught  Fern.  Dept.,  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  43,  N.  Y.  City. 

Charlotte  McDuffie  (Alonzo  H.  Potter,  dec’d),  Taught  6 years. 

458  Eighth  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Plainfield,  N.  Y.,  2 weeks;  was  “called”  to  P.  S.  No.  1,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  where  she  taught 
4 yrs;  Private  S.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1851;  7 children;  husband  died  1870. 

Anna  McSorley  (James  Collins),  Portage,  Wis.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  Oneida  and  Herkimer  counties,  N.  Y.,  1848-58;  as  above,  1865-7;  1858  m.  John  Con- 
don, who  died;  1867,  m.  James  Collins;  4 children. 

Sarah  S.  Niles  (David  D.  Jewett),  Newark,  O.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Newark,  O.,  High  S.,  5 yrs.;  2 yrs.  before  entering  Normal  S. ; 
m.  1854;  4 sons;  all  business  men. 

Marietta  A.  Noble,  dec’d,  Warren,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught,  Albany,  N,  Y.,  colored  gchpol ; graduated  September,  1847;  died  Mirch,  1848. 


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A.  Louise  Ostrom,  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton,  Mass.  Taught  33  years. 

Taught,  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Po’keepsie  Fem.  Acad.,  1 yr. ; State  Normal  School  17  yrs. ; Prin. 
Albany  Female  Academy  10  yrs.;  spent  3 yrs.  studying  and  traveling  in  Europe;  French  and  Ger- 
man 1 yr.  in  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y. 

Marion  Phelps,  dec’d,  West  Groton,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Graduated  Sept,  and  died  Nov.,  1847. 

Ann  Amenia  Pomeroy  (D.  H.  Hastings,  M.D.),  Taught  o years. 

351  W.  27th  street,  N.  Y.  City. 

M.  1849;  3 children;  2 living;  i has  taught  music. 

Lucy  A.  Riley,  dec’d  ( — Hill,  dec’d) , history  unknown. 

Son,  said  to  be  in  New  York  City. 

Catharine  Robinson,  dec’d,  Rose,  N.  Y. 

Address,  Thomas  Robinson,  Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 terms;  died  of  consumption,  1848. 

Elvira  Searle  (O.  D.  W.  Robinson,  dec’d,  1861). 

Austin,  near  Chicago,  111. 

Taught,  Mont.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Racine,  Wis.,  8 yrs.;  Beloit,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; Janesville,  Wis., 
French  Acad,  and  Private  S.,  6 yrs.;  P.  S.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  6 yrs.;  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Oneida, 
N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  as  above,  1 yr. ; has  x daughter;  she  taught  2 yrs. 

Sarah  A.  Sherman,  Stillwater,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  Liberty  Co.,  Ga.,  2 yrs.;  McIntosh  Co.,  Ga.,  2 yrs. ; again 
Pawling,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; since,  has  been  at  home,  as  above,  in  poor  health. 

Catharine  A.  Terry  (Rev.  John  C.  Moses,  ’46).  Taught  3 years. 

Clinton,  Iowa. 

Taught  until  her  marriage  in  1850;  5 children;  1 has  taught. 

Mary  Whalen,  dec’d,  Milton,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  Select  S.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs. ; in  the  South  10  yrs. ; until  the  breaking  out  of  the  war, 
at  W.  Feliciana,  La.;  died  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1868. 

Reuben  W.  Baker,  is  Reuben  W.  Knickerbocker.  No  report. 

Lawyer,  13  St.  Charles  St.,  N.  Orleans. 

George  E.  Benson,  M.D.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Practiced  medicine  in  Valatie,  N.  Y.,  1853-72;  since  and  now  as  above;  2 sons. 

Anthony  Butler,  Jr.,  dec’d,  Westfield,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Went  to  California  by  the  Isthmus;  was  in  San  Francisco  till  1853,  when  he  went  to  Australia. 

Hon.  Geo.  H.  Collier,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Taught  36  years 

Prof.  Chem.  and  Physics,  State  University,  Eugene  City,  Oregon. 

Taught  x yr.  Chau.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; graduated  Oberlin  Coll.,  ’53;  taught  in  Mich.,  Ohio  and  N.  Y.  till 
’56;  Prof.  Wheaton  Coll.,  111.,  till  ’65;  Prof.  Nat.  Sci.,  Pacific  Un.,  Oregon,  till  ’76;  Prof.  Math,  and 
Chem.,  Willamette  Un.,  Oregon,  till ’79;  from  that  time,  present  position;  mem.  of  Leg.  in  1872; 
helped  frame  school  law;  pub.  “ Trees  of  Oregon,”  1882. 

Henry  W.  Collins,  dec’d,  Janesville,  Wis.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  and  Supt.  Ss.  and  City  Surveyor,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ; admitted  to  bar;  removed  to  Janes- 
ville, Wis.,  where  he  was  Supt.  City  and  Sunday  Ss. ; held  various  city  offices;  established  drug  and 
perfumery  business ; health  failed ; confined  to  bed  xi  yrs. ; while  thus,  had  classes  of  young  ladies  4 
yrs.;  helped  establish  asylum  for  blind;  founded  and  first  Pres.  North-Western  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.; 
qr.  master  13th  Regt.  Wisconsin  Vols.  in  War;  1849  m.  Delia  Krum;  4 children;  2 sons  living; 
died  1876. 

John  T.  Conklin,  M.D.  Taught  8 years. 

143  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  1847-55;  since,  physician;  Asst.  San.  Supt.  Metro.  Bd.  Health  3 yrs.;  Prest. 
Brooklyn  Bd.  Health  2 yrs.;  Prest.  Kings  Co.  Med.  Soc.  1 yr. ; mem.  Bd.  Education  6 yrs.;  1849  m- 
Caroline  E.  Seaman;  4 children. 

Lucian  B.  Corey,  Hicksville,  N.  Y.  Taught  34  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  except  2 yrs.  of  poor  health;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Hudson,  N.  Y. ; V.  P., 
N.  Y.  City;  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Dobb’s  Ferry.,  N.  Y.;  Queen’s  Co.,  N.  Y. ; invited  to 
Japan;  has  written  for  educational  and  temperance  journals ; 1863  m.  Margaret  S.  Arnout,  ’47. 

Isaac  T.  Davis,  dec’d,  Coeymans  Hollow,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y. ; merchandise  5 yrs. ; farmer  23  yrs. ; 1848  m.  Susan  M.  Carpenter; 
son  and  daughter. 


Taught  i year. 
Taught  29  years. 


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John  M.  Denton,  Glencoe,  Ky.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught,  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; driven  away  by  fever  and  ague;  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; Kentucky  10  yrs. ; farmed  summers;  agt.  R.  R.  and  express  10  yrs. ; gen. 
store;  1854  m.  Miss  Miriam  G.  Sayr;  5 children;  3 living;  daughter  has  taught  several  years. 

George  H.  Dunham,  Johnsonburg,  N.  Y.  Taught  8J  years. 

Taught,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; chills  and  fever  for  3 yrs.;  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; farmed 
dairy;  Town  Supt.  Ss. ; School  Comr.  6 yrs.;  village  school  at  home  3 terms;  m.  1851;  eldest  child, 
a daughter,  graduated  at  Fredonia  Normal  S.  and  taught;  she  died,  aged  30;  oldest  son,  farmer  in 
Dakota;  youngest  in  Cornell  University;  for  last  5 yrs.  G.  H.  D.  has  been  in  Fire  Ins. 

Elihu  Enos,  Jr.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Taught  4 years. 

Has  been  much  in  politics;  mem.  for  Wis.  of  Nat.  Rep.  Com.;  P.  M.  as  above. 

Park  Fellows,  Taught  1 year. 

care  Eppinger  & Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  telegraphing,  manufacturing,  merchandise,  since;  1853  m.  Miss  Angie 
Prosser ; 2 boys. 

Judson  C.  Flatt,  V.  P.  Normal  School.  Taught  30  years. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Taught  in  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.;  attended  Lima,  N.  Y.,  Sem.  i yr.;  taught;  founded  Coll.  Inst.,  which 
became  Benicia  College  ; is  now,  as  above. 

John  W.  Frisbee,  dec’d,  Taught  8 years. 

83  S.  Morgan  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  math.,  Fergusonville,  N.  Y.,  Acad,  i yr.;  Private  Normal  S.,  Polo,  111.,  7 yrs.;  Co.  Supt. 
Ss.,  7 yrs.;  contributed  voluminously  to  educational  periodicals  ; active  in  Sunday  S.  work  ; left  MS. 
Gram,  and  Arith.  in  short  hand ; died  from  overwork,  greatly  lamented,  1855.  Taught  2 yrs.  befor 
grad.;  1854  m.  Phrosine  Whiteside  ; 1 daughter. 

Hon.  Addison  C.  Gibbs,  LL.  D.,  lawyer.  Taught  7 years. 

Salem,  Oregon. 

Taught,  Theresa,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  conducted  Teachers’  Institutes;  member  Oregon  Leg.  2 terms; 
twice  elected  Dist.  Att’y ; 1 term  U.  S.  Dist.  Att’y ; Code  Com’r ; War  Gov.  Oregon,  4 yrs.;  Supt. 
Pub.  Inst.,  4 yrs.;  m.  Margaret  M.  Watkins,  Springville,  N.  Y.;  2 sons,  2 daughters;  latter  have 
taught. 

Charles  H.  Gillett,  East  Scott,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  8 winters  ; Rockford,  111.,  i yr.;  has  been  J.  P.,  and  has  held  other  town  offices  ; 
is  farmer  ; m.  Martha  J.  Bacon  ; 6 children  ; 2 have  taught. 

Edward  Gray,  dec’d,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Taught  3J  years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  C.  O.  Case,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  2j<f}  yrs.;  as  above,  1 yr.:  became  a civil  engineer;  Co.  Engineer,  Shelby 
Co.,  Mo.;  moved  to  St.  Louis,  where  he  died  about  1881 ; m.  Miss  Armilda  J.  Eades  ; 3 children. 

Samuel  Hallett,  dec’d,  East  Canisteo,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Lumber  business,  western  N.  Y.,  1851 ; went  to  England  and  negotiated  bonds  of  A.  & G.  Western 

R.  R.,  1859;  banker  at  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  and  broker  in  N.  Y.  City;  one  of  the  principal  pro- 
moters of  Union  Pacific  R.  R.;  went  to  Wyandotte,  Kansas,  on  railroad  business  for  road,  and  was 
shot  and  killed  by  an  engineer,  1864  ; m.  Ann  E.  McDowell,  '46  ; 1 daughter. 

John  B.  Loomis,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Champion,  N.  Y.;  Dominion  of  Canada,  2 yrs.;  Barnhart’s  Island,  N.  Y.,  Intermediate 

S. ,  3 yrs.;  Massine  Spa,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  taught  in  the  West,  and  was  Dep.  U.  S.  Marshal  3 yrs.;  Select 
S.,  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Gen.  Agt.  of  Pub.  House, 
18  yrs. 

Gilbert  Losee,  Somonauk,  111.  Taught  n years. 

Taught  Swartwoutville,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; New  Hackensack,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Hughsonville,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs. ; 
farming,  Illinois,  3 yrs.;  taught  1 yr.;  merchandizing,  12  years,  and  retired;  taught  9 mos.  to  get 
school  into  shape ; nearly  always  member  of  School  Board ; many  times,  and  now,  Mayor ; serving 
now,  sixth  consecutive  year. 

Andrew  L.  Martin,  Taught  5 years. 

453  Pacific  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  until  1852,  when  he  commenced  practice  of  law  at  Upper  Red  Hook, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  remained  lawyer  till  1881  ; some  years  of  fruit  culture ; advocate  of  temperance,  and 
spelling  reform ; 1850  m.  Mary  G.  Benner ; 6 children,  girls  ; 2 teaching  in  Brooklyn  P.  Ss. 

James  E.  McVean,  dec’d,  York,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr.;  health  failed;  stayed  at  home  and  took  part  in  Taylor  cam- 
paign, ’48 ; in  fall  of  ’48  went  to  Rio  Janeiro  to  stay  the  winter  for  his  health  ; died  1849  ; nephew  of 
Surrogate  McV.  of  N.  Y.  City. 


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William  D.  Nichols,  Batavia,  111.  Taught  7 years. 

Prin.  Waterford,  N.  Y.;  private  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.:  both  very  successful ; health  failed  ; invent- 
ed a successful  windmill,  which  he  now  manufactures  ; 1854  m.  M.  A.  Uline,  *48  ; 4 sons,  1 daughter. 

John  R.  Page,  Newman,  111.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State  4 terms  ; in  111.  14  terms  ; since,  farmer  and  stock  raiser  ; m.  twice— one  son 
by  each  marriage. 

Hezekiah  E.  Pitcher,  Ulster,  Pa.  Taught  36  years. 

Taught  in  Tioga  and  Chemung  counties,  N.  Y.,  20  yrs. ; Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  16  yrs. ; taught  6 yrs. 
before  graduation  ; m.  1849  ; 2 children,  son  and  daughter  ; latter  taught  10  yrs. 

Harvey  P.  Platt,  Toledo,  O.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y.,  2 terms  ; Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  studied  law  at  Cleveland,  O. ; has 
since  been  lawyer,  real  estate,  interested  in  all  public  affairs  ; 1859  m.  Miss  Mary  Oswald,  and  has 
since  lived  as  above  ; 1 daughter. 

Isaac  B.  Poucher,  A.  M.,  Prof.  Normal  School,  Taught  35  years. 

Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Martville,  N.  Y. ; been  with  Oswego  N.  S.  since  founded  ; studied  medicine  i yr. ; Prof. 
Math.;  two  years  acting  Principal. 

John  Prentice,  dec’d.  Taught  14  years. 

Address  widow,  Sarah  Prentice,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; P.  S.  No.  io,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  P.  S.  No.  12,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
4 yrs.;  health  failed;  1851,  m.  Sarah  Lansing  ; 3 children — one  living  ; he  died  1862. 

Enos  K.  Reed,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  Onondaga  Co.  Ss.  about  6 yrs.;  changed  to  fruit  growing  on  account  of  health;  m.  1855; 
3 children. 

William  Smith,  dec’d,  Richfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  i years. 

Address  father,  Myron  Smith,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Richfield,  N.  Y.,  14  yr.;  Cheviot,  O.,  yr.;  taken  with  consumption  ; returned  home,  and 
died  1849;  unmarried. 

J ohn  H.  Stephens,  dec’d. 

Address  son,  Peter  J.,  Mont  Moor,  N.  Y. 

Was  sheriff  of  Rockland  Co.,  3 terms. 

John  F.  Stoddard,  A.  M.,  dec’d. 

Address  widow,  Suckasunny,  N.  J. 

Taught,  Prin.  Normal  Institute,  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Prest.  University  N.  Pa.,  where  he  estab- 
lished a Normal  Dept.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Lan.  Co.,  Pa.,  Normal  School;  Sus.  Co.  Normal  School,  Mon- 
trose, Pa.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  5 yrs.;  Prest.  Pa.  State  Teachers’  Association;  author  of  a series 
of  Mathematical  works,  numerous  addresses  to  teachers,  etc.;  worked  effectually  in  Teachers’  Insti 
tutes;  1865,  m.  Eliza  A.  Platt ; died  of  consumption,  1873;  left  wife,  and  daughter  4 yrs.  old. 

Joseph  H.  Tompkins,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr.,  Prin.;  Caledonia,  N.  Y.,  2 terms; 
health  impaired;  became  photographer — since,  his  occupation;  argued  and  won  patent  suit;  alderman 
2 terms;  member  Bd.  of  Education  2 yrs. ; 25  yrs.  a Spiritualist,  and  Pres’t  of  Sp.  Soc. ; 1853  m-  E.  D. 
Howard, ’47;  2 children. 

Hon.  Daniel  Waterbury,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Taught  13  years. 

Margaretville,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.  No.  3,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Fergusonville,  N.  Y.,  Acad.  1 yr. ; Act.  Prin.  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  Acad.  1 yr. ; Peabody  Inst.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  7 yrs.;  grad.  Un.  College  and  Poughkeepsie 
Law  S.;  practiced  law,  N.  Y.  City,  4 yrs.;  Mem.  Assembly  for  Del.  Co.  2 terms — Ways  and  Means, 
and  Judiciary  corn’s;  farmer;  unmarried. 

John  P.  Welsh,  dec’d,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Died  at  Ft.  Laramie,  Wyoming  Territory,  July,  1864,  while  on  his  way  to  Oregon. 

Lemuel  M.  Wiles,  A.M.,  Taught  36  years. 

Ingham  University,  Leroy,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Albany,  N.Y.,  Academy,  2 yrs. ; select  school  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  studied  art  in  N.  Y. 
City;  taught  drawing  in  pub.  schools  Utica,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  has  practiced  art  in  N.  Y.  City,  profession- 
ally, 20  yrs. ; a portion  of  summer  months  lectures  on  art  and  teaches  painting  as  above;  resides  in 
N.  Y.  City  Nov.  to  May,  in  Leroy,  May  to  November,  each  year. 

William  L.  Wood,  dec’d,  Vicksburgh,  Miss.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  various  places  in  N.  Y.  State;  was  Prin.  and  Prof.  Math.,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  io  yrs.; 
Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  etc. ; mercantile  as  above,  where  he  died,  1865;  m.  Caroline  Striker;  no  children; 
father,  Rockford,  111. 


Taugh  o years. 
Taught  26  years. 


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1848— Sixth  Class. 


Seventh  Term,  ending  March  30,  1848. 


Ophelia  Brown  (John  W.  Cook),  Taught  ij  years. 

Washington  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Salisbury,  Garoga,  Ingham  Mills,  all  N.  Y. ; m.  1850;  2 sons,  2 daughters,  one  of  latter  a 
teacher. 

Mary  C.  Burt  (Rev.  Silas  McKinney),  Junius,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  Utica,  Mott  Haven,  Whitesboro,  Morrisania,  West  Farms,  in  P.  Ss.,  all  in  N.  Y. ; Port- 
land, Conn.,  1 winter;  Foster  Home,  Newark,  N.  J.;  Industrial  S.  N.  Y.  City;  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
where  she  m.,  1865;  minister’s  wife,  no  settled  home. 


Frances  C.  Church,  Taught  34  years. 

Prin.  Fern.  Dept.  Gram.  S.  38,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  the  highest  class  as  above  16  yrs.;  has  been  Prin.  16  yrs. 

Martha  S.  Clapp,  La  Fayette,  N.  Y.  Taught  23  years. 

Taught  1st  Ass’t  P.  S.  No.  5,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; in  No.  7,  1st  Ass’t,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No. 
1,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  4.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  14  yrs. 


Sarah  E.  Evans  (James  Johonnot,  ’48),  Taught  3 years. 

Princeton,  N.  J. 

Taught,  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  and  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.,  and  has  had  a great  influence  on  education 
ever  since  she  graduated. 


Sarah  T.  Foster  (A.  W.  French),  Springfield,  111.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Gates,  N.  Y.,  *4  yr. ; m-  *851 ; 1 son,  3 daughters,  1 taught  2 yrs. 


Mary  Hamilton  (George  Fitzgerald),  . Taught  n years. 

Waterford,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1849-60,  mostly  district  S.  at  home  on  account  of  health  of  parents;  m.  1861;  1 child,  died 
in  infancy ; adopted  daughter. 


Mary  J.  Ingersoll  (C  Violas,  dec’d),  Taught  14J  years. 

Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  district  and  public  schools  as  above  14  yrs.;  then  m.  as  above;  lived  in  Vermont  4 yrs.; 
husband  died;  boys’  S.  in  arith.  ^ yr. ; now  Matron  Oswego  Home  for  Friendless. 

H.  Emily  Jenks,  505  N.  6th  st.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Taught  10  years. 

Taught,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs;  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.  3 yrs.;  Dutchess 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; left  teaching  on  account  of  almost  total  loss  of  sight. 

Delia  S.  Kellog  (J.  W.  Falley,  M.  D.,  Taught  8 years. 

Hillsdale,  Mich. 

Taught,  Morgansville,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; Careyville,  N.  Y.,  ^ year;  and  in  various  schools  for  7 yrs. ; 
spent  some  time  studying  in  Oberlin,  O. ; literary  work,  church  work,  etc. 

Harriet  Loveridge  (Lyman  Carver),  Taught  \ year. 

Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1 term;  m.  1849;  6 children. 


Mary  L.  Mallory,  dec’d,  Bethany,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  one  term  and  died  as  above,  1849;  she  delivered  a poem  at  school,  “ Who  are  the  Truly 
Great,”  which  was  printed  in  the  Albany  “ Evening  Journal.” 

Kate  M.  McLean,  Thompson,  Ohio.  Taught  35  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  the  States  of  Louisiana  and  Texas;  now  teaching  as  above. 


Etta  Mary  Mesick,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 terms  at  Schodack. 

Mary  F.  Perkins,  unknown. 

Taught  in  Wilberforce  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  left  in  poor  health. 

Frances  K.  Phelps  (M.  D.  Hanover), 

202  Liv.  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mary  D.  Rose  (Marion  Reed),  Cortland,  N.  Y. 


Taught  1 year. 
Taught  1 year. 
No  report. 
Taught  8J  years. 


Taught  at  Dundee,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Hammondport,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Cortland,  1^5  yrs.;  Vestal,  N.  Y., 
yr.;  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  hj  yr. 


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Jane  Ann  Smith,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  George,  Smyrna,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.;  housekeeper  for  brother  as  above  7 yrs. ; died  1861,  of  cancer. 

Olivia  D.  Smith,  Preston  Hollow,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  Albany,  Scho.,  and  Greene  Cos.,  N.  Y.,  for  15  years;  since,  her  health  has  been 
delicate. 

Emerette  Steele,  dec’d  (Brewster  Phelps),  Taught  i year. 

Chicago,  111. 

Taught  in  towns  of  Jewett  and  Windham,  N.  Y. ; m.  1849  and  lived  in  Williamstown,  Oswego  Co., 
N.  Y.,  until  i860,  when  she  removed  to  Chicago,  111.;  died  1882. 

Margaret  A.  Uline  (William  D.  Nichols,  ’47),  Taught  4 years. 

Batavia,  111. 

Taught  2 yrs.;  then  attended  sem.,  W.  Poultney,  Vt.,  2 yrs.;  preceptress  2 yrs.;  m.  1854;  4 sons, 
1 daughter. 

Sarah  J.  Vandervoort  (Thomas  Doughty),  Taught  2 years. 

Penn.  ave.  and  15th  st.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Taught,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1849-52  in  the  summers;  m.  1852;  son  and  daughter,  the  latter  a grad- 
uate of  Wash.  Normal  School,  a teacher. 

Fanny  C.  Webster  (Elisha  Button),  Taught  5J  years. 

North  Greece,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  dist.  Ss.  N.  Y. ; Catskill,  N.  Y. ; Albion  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; Judson  Inst.,  Marion,  Ala.;  m. 
Rev.  H.  W.  Spawn,  who  died;  m.  H.  Kenyon,  who  died;  i daughter  grad.  Brockport  Normal  S.; 
m.  as  above. 

Laurancy  J.  Wilcox,  dec’d,  Taught  8 years. 

Address  bro.,  Geo.  P.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Mindenville,  Eatonville  and  Utica,  all  N.  Y. ; was  an  excellent  teacher,  and  a woman  of 
much  cultivation;  delivered  poem  at  biennial;  left  30  or  40  MS.  poems;  went  to  Fla.  for  health; 
died,  Magnolia,  Fla.,  1859. 

Sarah  Wilson,  dec’d  (Wm.  G.  Dickson,  ’51,  dec’d),  Taught  5 years. 

Savannah,  Ga. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; at  home,  death  of  mother,  2 yrs.;  private  S.  with  Miss  Swart- 
wood,  ’48,  in  West.  Co.,  3 yrs.;  took  art  lessons  and  became  fine  painter;  in  1854,  P.  S.,  Savannah, 
Ga. ; m.  1855;  1856,  art  in  N.  Y.  City;  1857,  taught  painting  for  amusement  in  Savannah;  1858,  with 
husband  to  Memphis,  Tenn.;  husband  sent  to  Springs  for  health;  she  died  of  fever;  only  child,  son, 
aged  2 yrs.,  mourned  himself  to  death. 

Charles  R.  Abbot,  Taught  34  years. 

Prin.  Public  School  No.  i,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for  14  yrs. 

Taught,  Verplancks,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; West  Chester,  N.  Y.,  3%  yrs.;  Conn.,  2^  yrs.;  Farnum  Pre- 
paratory, N.  J.,  3 yrs.;  Supt.  Ss.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  16J4  yrs.,  and  now;  m. 
J.  A.  Humphrey,  ’50;  no  children. 

Milton  H.  Baker,  M.  D.,  Highland  Park,  111.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  W.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  1853-6,  merchant;  1856-7,  Prin.  Un.  (S..  Lansing,  Mich. ; 
1857-61,  farmer,  and  taught  winters;  1868,  grad.  Hahn.  Med.  Col.,  Chicago;  was  Supt.  Ss.,  Ontario 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  1856,  m.  Miss  Laura  A.  Doud;  7 children,  2 daughters  have  taught. 

Dalson  W.  Blanchard,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  35  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Owego;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  i,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.;  Prin.  Baldwinsville  P.  S. ; 
Liverpool  Un.  S. ; Ass’t  in  boarding  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. ; writing  and 
voqal  music,  Lyons;  math,  and  lit.  in  Gen.  and  Wyoming  Sem.;  Buffalo  Classical  S. ; Forestville  Un. 
S.;  since  1866,  in  Buffalo,  as  Prin.  P.  S.;  all  his  teaching  in  N.  Y.;  1852,  m.  Emma  M.  Williams; 
daughter  graduated  Buffalo  High  S.  and  became  architect;  B.  is  a grandfather;  1 son,  1 daughter, 
died. 

Isaac  R.  Blauvelt,  358  Lewis  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  in  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.;  health  failed;  woolen  man uf’r  20  yrs;  since  and  now,  bookkeeper 
in  N.  Y.  City;  1853,  m.  daughter  Hon.  A.  Sherman;  no  children. 

Elijah  H.  Crowell,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Chas.  D.  Foster,  dec’d.  Taught  3 years. 

Address,  Joel  R.  Foster,  E.  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Classical  Un.  S.  as  above,  the  boys  of  Junior  Dept.,  2 yrs. ; on  his  father’s  farm  1 yr. ; then 
on  farm  of  his  own;  then  taught  Prin.  Nev/ark,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.  3 mo’s,  and  died,  greatly  lamented, 
1852;  he  also  taught  vocal  music  with  great  success. 

Hon.  Col.  Alex.  L.  Haskins,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  bro.,  G.  B.,  M.  D.,  Arlington,  Vt. 

Taught  in  .St.  Lous,  Mo.;  telegraph  operator;  civil  engineer  on  R.  R.  and  canal;  City  Surv. , 


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Marietta,  O. ; Chief  Eng.,  I.  R.  & C.  R.  R.  at  time  of  death,  1866,  at  Logansport,  Ind.;  Maj.  and  Lt. 
Col.  63d  O.  S.  I.  Vols.  in  war;  mem.  Leg.  1865-6;  1853  m.  Miss  Ada  Gerkin;  2 sons,  x living;  1 
daughter,  who  taught. 

Andrew  Hegeman,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  dist.  S.,  Gravesend,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; since,  been  in  grocery  and 
lumber  business  as  above;  1860  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Wright;  3 boys,  3 girls;  daughters  educated  at 
Packer  Inst.;  son.  Poly.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Hon.  Wm.  H.  Henderson,  lawyer  and  banker,  Taught  6 years. 

Randolph,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.,  as  above,  i yr. ; private  S.,  as  above,  i yr. ; town  Supt.  Ss.  several  yrs.;  conducted 
Teachers  Institutes;  1875,  Co.  Judge;  1876,  Justice  Sup.  Court;  1879,  candidate  for  State  Senator — 
beaten  by  Sessions,  ’48;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1872-6;  delegate  Cin.  convention;  Pres’t  bank 
since  1874;  Pres’t  Bd.  Trustees  Chamberlain  Inst. ; 1858  m.  Anna  E.  Morris;  son  and  daughter. 

Richmond  W.  Howland,  Racine,  Wis.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Whippany,  N.  J.,  yr. ; Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Racine,  Wis.,  yr. ; since,  in  business 
— farm  machinery;  1851  m.  Ellen  M.  Tague;  4 sons,  all  business  men ; x daughter,  who  has  taught. 

James  Johonnot,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Taught  35  years. 

Prin.  P.  S.  Syracuse  3 yrs.;  Supt.  S.,  Joliet,  111.,  2 yrs.;  Pres’t  Warrensburgh  N.  S., IVIo.,  3 yrs.; 
Institute  Conductor  33  yrs.,  N.  Y. ; author  Principles  and  Practice  of  Teaching,  Country  School- 
houses,  Geographical  Reader,  Natural  History  Reader;  taught  before  graduation  7 years;  has  con- 
ducted over  300  Teachers’  Institutes;  Pres’t  State  Teachers’  Ass’n;  m.  S.  E.  Evans,  ’48;  1 daughter. 

Hon.  Emerson  W.  Keyes,  Taught  13  years. 

27  Monroe  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  private  S.,  village  S.,  dist.  S.,  and  academy,  1848-53;  business  and  study  of  law,  1853-7; 
Dep’y  and  Acting  Supt.  Pub.  Ins.,  S.  N.  Y.,  1857-65;  Dep’y  and  Acting  Bank  Supt.  1865-6;  State 
Bank  Examiner,  1870-3;  lawyer,  and  connected  with  Dept.  Pub.  Inst,  as  above. 

Samuel  G.  McLaughlin,  unknown.  Taught  14  years. 

Was  an  old  teacher  when  he  came  to  the  school;  taught  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1861-2;  was  afterwards 
clerk  in  lumber,  lime  and  cement  business. 

Ansel  Partridge,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  son,  Ansel  N.,  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.;  1848,  m.  Miss  Phebe  Southwick;  1 son,  as  above;  died,  1850;  widow 
is  now  Mrs.  Dr.  Childs,  as  above. 

Hon.  Loren  B.  Sessions,  Panama,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  yr-;  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Panama,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; practicing  law 
30  yrs. ; now,  and  for  17  yrs.,  Supervisor;  ten  times  elected  unanimously;  Loan  Com’r  2 yrs. ; clerk  of 
Senate  and  Assembly;  1878-82,  Senator. 

Judson  Sibley,  Napoli,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Cattaraugus  Co.  20  yrs. ; then  engaged  in  farming ; has  filled  various  school  offices  ; x son, 
a successful  teacher;  another  in  college ; 1850,  m.  Miss  A.  E.  Miller;  two  sons. 

Willard  P.  Straight,  Coldwater,  Mich.  Taught  23  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  and  Mich.,  46  terms;  still  teaching,  also  farmer;  1854  m.  Sarah  E.  Stead;  son 
and  daughter,  both  are  teachers;  1864,  m.  Mary  C.  White;  one  son,  three  daughters. 

John  H.  Thompson,  M.  D.,  Goshen,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Washingtonville,  Hamptonburgh  and  Goshen,  all  N.  Y. ; grad.  Col.  Ph.  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y. 
City,  1852;  phys.  of  Seaman’s  Retreat,  S.  I.,  i yr. ; practiced  as  above  since  1853;  Surg.  124th  Regt. 
N.  Y.  S.  Vols  in  war,  1862-4;  surgery  a specialty,  though  in  general  practice;  has  been  Trustee  and 
Pres’t  Bd.  Goshen  Academy  ; educational  addresses  to  Teachers’  Institutes,  etc. ; was  Supt.  of  Schools; 
married,  and  has  one  son  in  business  as  above. 

William  T.  Tifft,  Lacona,  N.  Y.  No  report. 

Jackson  Voorhees,  dec’d,  Joliet,  111.  (see  Emily,  ’64).  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Wis.  2 yrs.;  became  lawyer,  and  practiced  as  above;  died  of  consumption  1856;  m.  Jane 
E.  Hutchins,  ’48. 

Eugene  Weller,  Taught  20  years. 

Gen.  Man.  D.  Appleton  & Co.,  xooo  Arch  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State  19  yrs. ; City  Supt.  Schools,  Rockford,  111. ; inventions  in  connection  with 
Remington  & Sons,  Uion,  N.  Y. ; as  above,  4 yrs.  and  now;  m.  sister  of  L.  S.  Root,  ’50;  son  and 
daughter;  latter  taught,  and  died  1883. 

Seymour  Wheaton,  dec’d,  Fleming,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Address  bro.  Simon,  same  place. 

Taught,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  East  Hampton,  N,Y,;  died  of  consumption  1852. 


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Gen.  James  M.  Winchell,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address,  Prof.  James  Johonnet,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Taught,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; editor  “Literary  Union,”  Syracuse,  2 yrs. ; Prest.  first  Const. 
Convention,  Kansas;  correspondent  N.Y.  “Times;”  brig.-gen.  in  war;  taught  5 yrs.  before  attending 
Normal  S.;  died,  1878,  at  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  where  his  widow  lives. 

Hon.  Edward  Wright,  Carmel,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Town  Supt.  of  Schools  from  ’50  till  office  was  abolished;  J.  P.  12 
yrs.  from  ’50;  clerk  Bd.  Supervisors  9 yrs.;  County  Clerk  3 yrs.;  Co.  Judge  since  ’64. 

John  F.  Youngs,  Bridge  Hampton,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  Orange,  Rockland,  Richmond  and  Suffolk  Counties;  served  in  the  war;  enlisted  Co.  K., 
8ist  N.  Y.  Vols. ; com.  issued  as  lieut. ; was  not  mustered;  served  3 yrs.;  farmer;  has  been  inspector 
of  customs;  sec.  and  treas.  of  Hampton  library;  m.  B.  M.  Howell;  two  daughters;  both  are  teachers. 


1848 — Seventh  Class. 


Eighth  Term,  ending  Sept.  21,  1848. 

Maria  C.  Almy  (Clement  Haight),  Taught  ij  years. 

Coffin’s  Summit,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  town  of  Clinton  i yr. ; in  home  dist.  % yr. ; m.  1849;  is  a grandmother. 

Mary  J.  Bartoo  (Col.  Jos.  B.  Dorr,  dec’d),  Taught  2J  years. 

Forestville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Erie  Co.,  2 yrs. ; in  Iowa  yr. ; m.  1851 ; 4 children;  1 daughter  teaches;  husband  Col. 
Iowa  Cav.  Vols.;  made  a raid  through  northern  Miss,  to  Macon,  Ga.,  where  he  died  of  disease  con- 
tracted in  raid;  the  war  was  over.  * 

Mary  E.  Baum,  M.D.  (S.  D.  Hanchett,  M.D.),  Taught  3 years. 

Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; Central  Square,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Constantia,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; graduated 
Syracuse  Med.  Coll.;  has  since  practiced  medicine  in  connection  with  husband;  m.  1851;  9 children; 
3 are  living;  2 are  teachers;  son  a physician. 

Phebe  A.  Budlong  (James  R.  Rose),  Taught  8J  years. 

Darlington,  Wis. 

Taught,  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  ijfj  yrs. ; Joliet,  111.,  1 term.;  Kenosho,  Wis.,  3 terms.;  as  above,  10 
terms;  m.  1850;  4 children;  2 have  taught;  1 now  teaching  in  High  S.;  Mr.  Rose  is  a lawyer. 

Hannah  Carver,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught  in  Putnam,  West,  and  Orange  Co’s,  14  yrs. ; health  failed;  Ch.  missionary,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
12  yrs. ; caring  for  family  of  deceased  sister. 

Sabrina  A.  Chamberlain  (Rev.  Wm.  E.  Lyon),  Taught  8£  years. 

Attica,  O. 

Taught,  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Dryden,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Auburn,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Cleveland,  O., 
3 yrs. ; Cincinnati,  O.,  J4yr.;  Saginaw,  Mich.,  yr.;  m.  Baptist  clergyman;  4 daughters;  3 of 
them  have  taught;  1 a student  at  Vassar  College. 

Harriet  E.  Chichester,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  sister,  Ruth  E.,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. ; died  Oct.,  1850. 

Mary  K.  Culbertson,  Geneseo,  N.  Y.  Taught  32 J years. 

Taught,  Asst.  Prin.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; same,  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  Primary,  New- 
ark, N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  Fern.  Sem.,  5^  yrs.;  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Prin.  Girls’ 
S.,  2 yrs. ; Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.  Asst.  Prin.;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Prin.  2J4  yrs. ; Asst.  Prin. 
9^55  yrs. 

Sarah  A.  Dempster  (John  McKee).  Taught  2 years. 

26  Twelfth  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  t yr. ; Peekskill,N.  Y.,  i yr. ; studied  music  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  m.  A. 
Lansing;  2 children;  all  dead;  m.  as  above;  4 children;  3 survive;  a founder  of  homeo.  hospital  as 
above;  has  been  in  Cal.  since  1859;  is  a sister  of  Orrea,  ’57;  her  father  was  missionary  in  S.  A. 

Lois  U.  Estee  (Lewis  Cornell,  dec’d,  ’46),  Taught  3 years. 

87  Boyson  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  before  graduation,  in  Westfield  Sem.;  has  written  much  for  the 
press;  m.  1853;  3 children;  1 son  has  taught. 


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Ann  J.  Hawley,  dec’d  (R.  Eaton),  Taught  13  years. 

Montcalm  Terrace,  Lake  George,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Fort  Edward,  Fort  Miller  and  Cortland,  in  N.  Y.,  and  Montgomery  and  Jacksonville,  Ala.; 
m.  1861 ; died  1881. 

Flora  E.  Hosford  (Wm.  P.  Gray),  Lakeville,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  12  yrs.;  m.  1858;  son  died;  daughter  living;  grandson. 

Jane  E.  Hutchins,  dec’d  (J.  Voorhees,  ’48,  dec’d),  Taught  10  years. 

Joliet,  111. 

Taught,  Monticello,  N.  Y.;  Baltimore,  Md.;  Florida;  California,  where  she  died  of  disease  of  lungs; 
she  changed  location  for  her  health ; m.  as  above  ; no  children. 

Cornelia  Jenison  (N.  B.  Boyden),  Taught  4 years. 

3612  Stanton  ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught,  Canton,  N.  Y.;  Sackett’s  Harbor,  N.  Y. ; New  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  m.  1853;  1 daughter,  3 
sons. 

Melinda  C.  Jones,  dec’d  (Geo.  W.  Elliott,  M.  D.),  Taught  6 yrs. 

Address,  Mrs.  J.  L.  Syron,  Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Palmyra  and  Clyde,  N.  Y.;  her  husband  was  Surgeon  Vols.  in  the  war  and  stationed  at 
U.  S.  Hospital,  Alexandria,  Va.,  where  Mrs.  Elliott  died,  1864. 

Elizabeth  A.  Low  (Abram  Mather),  Taught  4 years. 

Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Penn  Yan,  2 yrs.;  in  Mississippi,  2 yrs.;  a son  and  a daughter,  who  is  a wife  of  Prof. 
Smiley,  Syracuse  University,  N.  Y. 

S.  Caroline  McCully,  dec’d,  Batavia,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  from  graduation;  had  a select  school  at  time  of  her  death,  1873. 

Henrietta  P.  McNair  (Chas.  B.  McNair,  farmer),  Taught  £ year. 

Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 

Has  8 children,  the  oldest  daughter  an  artist  of  much  merit;  the  second  a graduate  of  Cortland 
Normal  School;  a teacher. 


Julia  O.  Percival  (Elisha  W.  Stannard),  Taught  13  years. 

Springfield  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Mrs.  Cotes’  Sem.,  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1853;  5 children— 1 grandchild;  taught 
her  own  children  xo  yrs. 

Augusta  L.  Platt  (S.  F.  Crockett),  Taught  6 years. 

Moorhead,  Minn. 

Taught,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; Catskill,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Cleveland,  O.,  4 yrs.;  Toledo,  O.,  yr. ; 
m.  as  above. 

Zilpha  Redfield  (William  B.  Dowie),  Taught  15  years. 

451  Franklin  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Fergusonville  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; Orient,  L.  I.;  Gram.  S.  27, 
Brooklyn;  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Acad.  Graduated  Packer  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1854;  m.  1856;  9 chil- 
dren— 7 living. 

Malvina  E.  Sherman  (H.  Jenison),  Taught  o years. 

416  B st.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

M.  1849 — 3 children. 

Emily  Smith,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  Angelica,  Mt.  Morris  and  Bath — all  in  N.  Y. ; health  failed. 


Esther  W.  Stow,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  father,  John  Stow,  Stow,  N.  Y. 

Died  1853. 

Isabel  Swart  wood  (Sidney  B.  Howell),  Taught  17  years. 

Painted  Post,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  S.  N.  S.  in  absence  of  Miss  Hance;  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; 
Preceptress  Baldwin  University,  O. ; 1855  m-  as  above;  3 children;  oldest  daughter  a teacher,  Cornell 
University;  Mrs.  H.  has  diploma  for  pumpkin  pie. 


Cornelia  A.  Taylor  (James  T.  Russell),  Taught  3 years. 

Omro.  Wis. 

Taught,  N.  Y.,  6 terms;  weak  lungs;  m.  1852;  2 sons,  3 daughters;  2 of  the  latter  have  taught;  1 
is  teaching  now. 


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Viola  Wilcox,  31  Walnut  st.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Ontario  Co.*N.  Y.,  yr.;  P.  S.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  ass’ t Zanesville,  O.,  and  Newark, 

O. ,  High  Ss.,  4.  yrs.;  Cincinnati,  O.,  P.  S.,  1 yr.;  Boys’  Acad.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  in  N.  Y., 
yr. ; frequently  interrupted  bysickness  and  care  of  friends;  book-keeper,  2 yrs.;  Private  School,  4 
yrs.;  in  Math.  Dept.  Mut.  Benefit  Life  as  above,  since  1871,  and  now. 

Maria  M.  Woodhull  (Col.  W.  C.  J.  Hall),  Taught  3 years. 

Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Suffolk  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.,  1 yr.;  studied  music,  organ,  etc.,  in  N.  Y. 
City;  m.  1852;  3 children — 2 living. 

Mary  A.  Winspear,  dec’d  (D.  C.  Bennett),  Taught  14  years. 

Cheektowaga,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  District  Ss.,as  above,  8 yrs.;  P.  S.  No.  15,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  part  of  the  time  as  Prin.  Prim., 
6 yrs.;  m.  as  above;  2 sons;  died  1880. 

Robert  Barker,  A.  M.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Taught  14J  years. 

Taught,  Eagle  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  iJ4  yrs. ; Palmyra  Un.  S.,  i yr.;  Geneva  Un.  S.,  2 yrs.;  Paducah, 
Ky.,  College,  Math,  and  Nat.  Science,  1 yr. ; Paducah,  Ky.,  Female  College,  Pres’t  5 yrs;  Winchester 
Female  Collegiate  Inst.,  Prin.  4 yrs.;  insurance  business,  several  years;  now  manufacturer;  member 
Board  of  Education. 

Charles  R.  Coryell,  Jonesville,  Mich.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Tyrone,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Wabash,  Ind.,  4 yrs.;  Co.  Surveyor  in  Minn.,  2 yrs.;  taught  2 
winters;  1853-7,  Co.  Surveyor  and  book-keeper,  settling  the  affairs  of  a large  firm  that  failed  in  In- 
diana; settled  as  at  present,  1857;  farmer,  and  teacher  at  times;  School  Examiner,  20  yrs. ; School  In- 
spector and  Supt. ; grain  and  dairy  farmer;  Co.  Supt.  Ss.,  4 yrs.;  1857  m-  Miss  Diana  Armstrong, 
deceased,  1879;  4 children — 2 have  taught. 

Peter  J.  Farrington,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

After  leaving  school,  found  health  injured  by  study;  was  sick  for  a long  time;  has  never  been 
strong;  taught  at  three  times,  3^  yrs.  in  Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1850;  wife  died  1851,  leaving  in- 
fant child;  traveled  in  interest  of  People’s  College;  in  1856  became  School  Com’r  Steuben  Co.,N.  Y., 
2 yrs.;  since  1858  and  now,  in  the  insurance  business. 

Valentine  Fuller,  Moravia,  Iowa.  Taught  4^  years. 

Taught,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3^  yrs.  actual  teaching;  farming,  summers,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; 1856-72  in 
hardwood  lumber  business,  Rubicon,  Wis.;  as  above,  farmer  since  1872;  has  been  Town  Supt.  Ss. ; 
Town  Trustee;  Ch’n  Bd.  Sup.;  1850  m.  Miss  Harriet  H.  Bailey;  2 sons,  2 daughters. 

Hon.  John  Grant,  dec’d,  Margaretville,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Address  Mrs.  Samuel  Ives. 

Taught,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; graduated  at  Ballston  Law  School,  1851;  Dist.  Att’y,  Del.  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1856;  member  of  Constitutional  Convention  1867;  very  extensive  law  practice,  and  largest 
lumberman  on  Delaware  river;  died  in  1869,  fever,  the  result  of  overwork;  1866  m;  Fanny  O’Connor; 
left  son,  John,  and  daughter,  Mary;  wife  as  above. 

Mordaunt  M.  Green,  417  4th  ave,  Louisville,  Ky.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  has  since  been  a merchant;  1857  m> 
Millicent  P.  Locke;  no  children. 

Hon.  Roderick  D.  Hathway,  Pleasant  Grove,  Minn.  Taught  £ yr. 

Taught  2j£  yrs.  before  grad. ; yr.  after;  elected  Town  Supt.  Ss. ; 1850,  resigned,  went  to  Wis.; 
farmer;  Dep.  Co.  Clerk,  2 yrs.;  1853,  elected  Co.  Judge  4 yrs.;  1859,  went  as  above — farmer  and 
real  estate;  1866-69,  mem.  Leg.;  Town  Clerk  16  yrs.;  Chn.  Bd.  Sup’s,  2 terms;  J.  P.,  2 terms; 

P.  M.  since  1870,  and  now;  helped  form  school  law  of  Minn.;  1858  m.  Lucinda  S.  Oakley;  3 
daughters,  all  have  taught. 

S.  Cushing  Hoag,  dec’d.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  brother,  O.  H.,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. ; went  overland  to  Cal.;  stopped  and  taught  for  Brigham  Young,  in 
Salt  Lake  City  in  1853,  located  in  Big  Valley,  Cal.,  where  he  taught  several  years;  then  was  farmer 
and  discounter  of  notes;  1869,  located  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  engaged  in  commission  and  freighting, 
and  owning  steamboats;  died  1872,  leaving  a widow. 

John  F.  Hopkins,  M.D.,  Taught  2 years. 

521  W.  Madison  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State;  drug  business,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  8 yrs.;  grad.  Chicago  Med.  Col.,  i860; 
since,  as  above;  mem.  State  Med.  Soc.,  and  Am.  Med.  Ass’n;  1865  m.  Elizabeth  M.  Woodcock;  3 
children. 

Wm.  B.  Latham,  Jr.,  Taught  i year. 

1623  Webster  st.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Interested  in  pub.  Teachers’ Advocate,  N.  Y.  City,  1848-9;  1849,  went  to  .Cal.  via.  Cape  Horn; 
gold  digging,  driving  ox  team ; express  and  exchange  business;  real  estate  and  Notary  Public;  as 
above  since  1866;  farmer  on  Sherman  Island;  Com’r  Bd.  Enrollment  in  war;  high  Mason;  m.  i860; 
lost  wife  1878;  4 children;  he  taught  a few  weeks  in  Mayville,  Cal.,  as  substitute. 


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Michael  F.  Marclay,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  No  report. 

Charles  McGregor,  60  E.  127th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  • Taught  35  years. 

Taught,  Teachers’  Inst,  and  district  school  and  Knox,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  3,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ; Williamsburgh,  N.  Y.;  Prin.  Gram.  S.  43,  N.  Y.  City;  has  been  and  is  engaged  in  N.  Y. 
City  schools  since;  evening  schools,  music,  etc. ; has  been  absent  from  school  only  three  days  since 
graduation,  and  that  from  sickness;  never  tardy. 

Hon.  James  Oliver,  Burlingame,  Kansas.  Taught  35  years. 

Taught  P.  Ss.  s yrs. ; Prin.  and  proprietor  of  Fergusonville,  N.  Y.,  Academy  30  yrs. ; at  present, 
farming;  1858  m.  Miss  Emily  A.  Jayne;  7 children;  wile  died;  1882  m.  Mary  J.  Headly ; Member  of 
N.  Y.  Assembly,  1865. 

Watson  Osborn,  dec’d,  Windham,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  3 winters;  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1 winter;  admitted  to  bar,  1854;  practiced  as 
above,  4 yrs.,  and  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1 yr. ; removed  to  Charleston,  S.  C. ; was  commissioned  ^Con- 
federate army;  killed  in  battle;  m.  Miss  Morse;  1 daughter. 

Edward  P.  Pomeroy,  Taught  4 years. 

18  W.  Main  st.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  various  Ss.  in  Onon.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  1853  m-  M.  L.  Palmer,  ’49;  2 children;  is  now 
a photographer. 

Teunis  S.  Quackenbush,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Dryden,  N.  Y.;  ill  health;  worked  on  plan  for  uniformity  of  text-books 
by  exchanges,  5 yrs. ; publisher  as  above,  4 yrs;  member  of  Ivison,  Phinney  & Co.,  4 yrs.;  assisted 
Treas.  Van  Dyke  in  aiding  banks  to  exchange  7.30’s  for  5.20’s;  dealer  in  bonds  and  securities;  1854 
m.  Mary  J.  Wisner,  now  deceased;  2 children;  1878  m.  Miss  Georgia  Baldwin. 

William  G.  Woodworth,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  his  daughter,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Addjson,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  several  years  before  entering  the  school;  farmer;  m.  Miss  Cornelia  Van  Buskirk;  1 daugh- 
ter; he  died  1883. 


1849— Eighth  Class. 

Ninth  Term,  ending  April  5,  1849. 

Martha  B.  Bancroft,  dec’d  (Dr.  G.  L.  Carhart),  Taught  J year. 

Marion,  Iowa. 

Taught  6 mo’s  in  Weathersfield,  N.  Y.;  m.  1850;  lived  in  Linden,  N.  Y.,  and  Alexander,  N.  Y.; 
in  1855  removed  to  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; died  1868;  3 children;  one  boy  died  in  1864;  one  directly 
after  her ; daughter  still  survives. 

Susan  E.  Beecher,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Harriet  A.  Bushnell  (George  J.  Coleman),  Taught  5 J years. 

Mound  Valley,  Kansas. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State  and  in  Kansas;  m.  1851;  4 children;  1 taught;  lived  in  Stanfordville, 
N.  Y.,  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  and  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y. ; moved  to  present  location  in  1874. 

Eliza  A.  Chase,  dec’d,  Williamson,  N.  Y.  Taught  31  years. 

Address  Miss  Eva  Chase,  No.  i Sherman  ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Prin.  Fem.  Dept.  High  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  had  private  school  same  place;  died  1880;  wrote 
several  books  and  lectured;  called  to  a pastorate  Unitarian  ch.;  declined. 

Bethania  Crandall  (Hon.  Chas.  Dunlap),  Taught  4 years. 

Elkhom,  Wis. 

Taught,  Select  S.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Wisconsin  i yr. ; m.  1853; 
6 children;  2 sons  have  taught;  moved  to  present  location  1853. 

Mary  A.  Fillmore,  dec’d,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Daughter  ex-Pres.  Fillmore ; taught  in  Buffalo  High  S. ; lady  of  White  House  during  her  father’s 
administration. 

Ellen  P.  Frisbee,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  to  years. 

Died  in  i860,  having  taught,  mostly  governess  in  private  families  from  her  graduation;  funeral  ser- 
mon preached  by  Rev.  W.  B.  Sprague,  D.D. 

Melinda  Guernsey,  Ballston  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  30J  years. 

Taught,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Schenectady  Un.  S.  from  1855  to 
1881;  Ballston  Centre,  N.  Y.,  ij^  yrs.;  resting  from  1881;  commenced  teaching,  1883,  Avoca,  N.  Y. 


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Lavanda  M.  Hinds  (W.  R.  Powell),  Taught  18J  years. 

Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Lebanon  Spa,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; Stockport,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  yr.;  Cayuga, 
N.  Y.,  and  vicinity,  5 yrs.;  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs. ; 1853  m.  Chester  Barrett,  D.  D.  S.  ; one  son; 
1872  m.  W.  R.  Powell,  as  above. 

Clara  L.  Jones  (D.  E.  Humphrey),  Taught  12  years. 

Mansfield,  De  Soto  Parish,  La. 

Taught,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  ix  yrs.;  Mott  Haven,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; m.  1867;  removed  to  present 
residence  1871. 

Hannah  B.  Kinney,  dec’d  (J.  B.  Mayben,  dec’d,  1859),  Taught  7 years. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  8 and  Orphan  Asylum,  as  above,  6 yrs.;  Newark,  N.  J.,  iyr.;  m.  1856;  x 
daughter;  died  i860;  daughter  was  adopted  by  uncle  at  Jamaica  Plains,  Mass. ; educated  at  State 
Normal  S.,  Salem,  Mass.;  taught  x term;  died,  age  19. 

Lydia  L.  Lyon,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Sarah  W.  Mulhollen  (F.  B.  Sanders),  Taught  i year. 

Decorah,  Iowa. 

Taught  previous  to  her  marriage  in  1850. 

Mary  L.  Palmer  (N.T.  Palmer),  Valley  Centre,  Kan.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Onon.  Co.;  m.  1853;  2 children;  daughter  has  taught. 

Hannah  P.  Pomeroy  (Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg),  Taught  io  years. 

99  Pinckney  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  neighborhood;  m.  1853;  1 son,  1 daughter. 

Julia  Pool  (James  McKinney),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Select  S.,  Albany,  N.Y.;  m.  1851;  4 children;  1 married. 

Mary  Roberts,  dec’d  (Ed.  Hawley), Reading,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  Cyrus  Roberts,  Watkins,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Preceptress  Starkey  Sem.,  Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; m. 
1863;  died  1865,  and  she  and  her  babe  were  buried  in  the  same  grave. 

Sarah  P.  Smith  (A.  Henry  Harris),  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  district  S.  in  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.;  prim,  dep’t  Un.  S.,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  also  2d  prim,  and  jun. 
in  same  school;  private  S.  for  several  yrs.;  m.  i860;  1 son,  1 daughter;  daughter  teaching  as  above. 

E valine  B.  Weston  (Jas.  Lane,  dec’d,  1872),  Taught  4 years. 

White  Lake,  Dakota. 

Taught,  N.  J.  ^ yr. ; P.  S.  at  home  yr. ; Wisconsin  2 yrs.;  Indiana  1 yr. ; went  to  Iowa  on  ac- 
count of  husband’s  health,  where  he  died:  went  to  Dakota  with  only  child,  a son,  in  1882;  son  born 
in  1854. 

Ruth  P.  White  (Wm.  Pennock),  Farribault,  Minn.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  dist.  Ss.,  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Delphi,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  5 terms; 
Randolph,  Wis.,  1 term;  Merton,  Minn.,  1 term.;  m.  1852;  one  son,  2 daughters;  is  an  invalid. 

Ellen  Winspear  (John  Howell),  Taught  7 years. 

191  S.  Division  St.,  Buffalo;  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  in  P.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1856;  6 children. 

Orville  W.  Baker,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  ' Taught  6 years. 

Health  impaired  by  teaching;  R.  R.  Com’r;  J.P.;  sec’y  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  farmer;  married  1852. 

Josiah  C.  Balsdon,  dec’d,  Wallkill,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  Monsey,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Piermont,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; died  1854. 

Lewis  Beardsley,  Bakersfield,  Cal.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  State,  3 yrs. ; mining  in  Cal.  from  1853,  8 yrs.;  1861,  enlisted  in  2d  Cal.  Cavalry  and 
•served  3 yrs;  taught  from  1864-77  in  P.  Ss.  Tulare  and  Kern  co's,  Cal.;  Dept.  Co.  Supt. ; served  2 
terms  as  Co.  Supt.;  since  1877  has  been  farmer;  studied  law  in  1852-3;  sight  failed,  health  impaired; 
regained  health  in  Cal. 

Levi  Cass,  A.  M.,  P.  S.  No.  15,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  32  years. 

Taught,  La  Grange,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Albany  Academy,  3 yrs.;  Janesville,  Wis.,  Supt.  Schools  and 
Prin.  High  S.  4 yrs.;  Prin.  Albany  State  St.  High  S.  7 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  15  yrs.;  1853 
m.  Miss  Catharine  E.  Pells;  1 child — boy;  died  1870,  aged  11. 

David  Dewey,  D.  D.,  Moira,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  3 terms  Albany  Academy;  Wisconsin  Teachers’  Institute;  Dist.  S.  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; 

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Dep’y  Co.  Surveyor;  Dist.  S.  Malone,  N.  Y. ; Railroad  Agt.  5 yrs. ; village  store,  and  manufr,  10 
yrs. ; held  sundry  town  offices;  School  Com’r  6 yrs. ; Loan  Com’r  several  years;  steam  lumber  mill; 
Notary  Public,  Surveyor,  etc. ; 5 children ; one  has  taught  4 yrs. 

Francis  Elting,  Upper  Red  Hook.  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  at  Clarkstown  and  New  City,  N.  Y. ; health  failed  and  went  to  farming,  first  at  Cairo,  N.Y. ; 
then,  as  at  present. 

Hon.  Henry  A.  Glidden,  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  as  above,  2 yrs. ; before  grad. , i yr. ; lawyer;  clerk  Const.  Convention ; clerk  Senate,  N.  Y. ; 
Mem.  Assembly,  N.  Y. ; Sec’y  Rep.  State  Com.;  Treas.  Agent  Seal  Islands  in  Behring  sea;  1852  m. 
Miss  Cynthia  E.  Lee;  3 sons;  all  died  just  on  reaching  manhood. 

Joseph  A.  Hallock,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taught  33  years. 

Twenty-eight  years  teaching  in  Newark;  m.  Sarah  B.  Nesler,  who  died  1862;  1866  m.  Carrie  A. 
Thorp;  2 daughters;  Prin.  Webster  St.  P.  S.  since  1878;  before  going  to  Newark,  taught  in  Amagan- 
sette,  Patchogue,  Shelter  Island,  Spmers — all  N.  Y. ; and  in  Franklin  and  Schaalenburgh,  N.  J. 

John  F.  Hammond,  dec’d,  New  Village,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Address  Jason,  his  father. 

Taught  in  various  schools  in  Suffolk  Co. ; went  overland,  starting  for  Oregon,  and  was  killed  by 
Indians,  it  is  said,  the  party  never  having  been  heard  from;  it  went  from  Wisconsin,  to  which  State 
Mr.  H.  had  previously  removed. 

Menzo  W.  Hubbard,  1 1 7 S.  Green  st.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  2 years. 

Also,  care  D.  M.  Goodwillis,  cor.  22d  and  Allport  sts. 

Taught,  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; has  since  been  connected  with  banking,  mercantile,  and  manufacturing 
business;  1857  m-  Elmina  Browniilg;  1 son. 

Hon.  Col.  Henry  D.  Hughes,  dec’d,  Stone  Mills,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Address  bro.,  A.  A.  Hughes. 

Taught  4 yrs. ; book-keeper  in  Chicago ; regular  contributor  to  agricultural  papers;  Editor  “ Prairie 
Farmer”  2 yrs.;  Practiced  Law,  2 yrs.;  Minnesota  State  Senator;  County  Judge;  raised  38th  Regt. 
Minn.  Vols. ; in  campaign  of  Vicksburg,  and  Yazoo  campaign;  died  from  malarial  poison,  1862,  at 
Port  Hudson,  La. 

John  N.  Miller,  M.  D.  Taught  3 years. 

3 Jewett  ave.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  Prin.  Upper  Marlboro  Acad.,  Md.,  2 yrs.;  grad.  Albany 
Med.  Coll., ’56;  Asst.  Surg.  120th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862;  Surg.  81st  N.  Y.  Vols.;  in  Libby  Prison  3 
mos. ; in  charge  Hospital,  rotunda  of  Capitol;  practiced  at  Highland,  N.  Y.,  15  yrs.;  real  estate 
business,  N.  Y.  City,  3 yrs;  retired  from  business. 

Thomas  Wilbur  Morgan,  dec’d,  Taught  16  years. 

Address  Mrs.  T.  W.  Morgan,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Napanock,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Albany,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  Knox,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 
yrs.;  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; always  active  in  religious  work,  and  exerted  great  influence;  i860  in. 
Amelia  Clute;  no  children;  died  1879. 

Cornelius  H.  Pierce,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  other  places,  5 yrs.;  in  Iowa,  10  yrs.  as  Prof.  Math.  Normal 
University,  etc.;  Co.  Supt. ; has  been  farmer,  stockman,  etc.;  now,  Co.  Surveyor;  m.  S.  S.  Abbott, 
undergraduate,  ’49;  she  died;  m.  C.  P.  Titus,  ’50,  who  died  1875;  m.  Miss  Jennie  Vance;  6 children. 

Charles  Ross,  dec’d.  Taught  ij  years. 

Address  nephew,  Charles  Ross,  Stanley,  N.  Y.;'  sister,  Mrs.  Luther  Balis,  Flint  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Taught  a year  and  a half;  his  health  failed,  and  he  died  of  consumption  at  Seneca,  N.  Y.,  May  19, 
1850. 

Pulaski  Rust,  Franklinton,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Gallupville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Monsey,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; Spring  Val- 
ley, N.  Y.,  and  near  2 yrs.;  member  of  3dN.  Y.  Vols.,  cavalry;  served  with  Army  of  Virginia  and  the 
East  till  end  of  war;  now,  farmer,  fancy  cattle,  etc. 

Luther  L.  Smith,  residence  unknown.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  1849-50,  Union  Square,  N.  Y.  City;  afterwards  was  in  Broome  st. 

George  Washington  Taylor,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  Albany  Academy,  and  private  school  in  Albany,  N.  Y ; member  Albany  Inst.;  cor.  mem. 
Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  hon.  member  Buffalo  Soc.  Nat.  Sciences.;  mem.  Am.  Assoc,  for  Ad. 
Sci. ; married  at  43,  and  engaged  now  in  farming. 

Matthias  C.  Van  Horn,  Oronoco,  Minn.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in  New  Jersey,  i yr. ; in  Minnesota,  5 yrs.;  health  failed  and 
went  to  farming,  as  at  present;  m.  1851;  7 children — 6 living;  3 are  successful  teachers. 


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Hon.  Chas.  Waterbury,  dec’d,  Glyndon,  Minn.  Taught  9 years. 

Address  widow. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  Kate  Miller,  undergraduate;  went  south  on  account  of 
wife’s  health;  she  died;  ’56  to  ’64,  Sanilac,  Mich.;  m.  Ellen  Nettleton;  published  “ Sanilac  Jefferso- 
nian ” ; Co.  Supt.  Schools,  4 yrs;  Judge  of  Probate  Court  2 terms;  moved  to  Sandusky,  O.;  Editor 
“Daily  Register”  7 yrs;  manufactured  brick  near  Chicago;  health  failed;  N.  Y.  State  for  health; 
then  Minnesota;  died  1880;  widow  and  3 children. 

Edward  P.  Waterbury,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught 34 yrs. 

Taught  Math.  Dept.  Acad.,  Fergusonville,  N.  Y.,  3V6  yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  3,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  4 
yrs.;  Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Albany  Academy,  N.  Y.,  13  yrs.;  trustee  of  same,  now;  mem.  Ex. 
Com.  Normal  S.  (see  list);  insurance  and  private  pupils,  14  yrs.;  has  done  literary  work;  Prest. 
State  Normal  S.  since  1882;  1855  m.  Miss  Jane  Pollock;  3 daughters;  2 living. 

Andrew  R.  Wright,  M.  D.  Taught  4 years. 

166  Franklin  st.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Albany  Academy,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  studied  medicine;  health 
failed;  sailed  for  China;  Surgeon  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Co.’s  steamship;  1856,  studied  medicine  in 
Paris;  graduated  Horn.  College,  Cleveland,  O.;  practiced,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ; as  at  present  since  [59; 
Member  Am.  Institute  Homoeopathy;  attending  physician  Ingleside  Home;  surgeon  Horn.  Hospital. 


1849— Ninth  Class. 


Tenth  Term,  ending  Sept.  27,  1849. 

Helen  M.  Baker,  dec’d.  Taught  1 year. 

Address  her  sister,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Russell,  Manhattan,  111. 

Her  health  was  poor;  she  taught  two  terms  as  above;  was  the  light  of  her  father’s  home;  exerted  a 
great  influence;  died  1878,  of  consumption. 

Mary  Brown,  Fairport,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  the  country  near  home;  in  High  S.  in  Zanesville,  O.,  4 yrs. ; Collegiate  Inst.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  resigned  on  account  of  health;  since,  at  home. 

Sarah  A.  Clute,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught,  Pavilion,  N.  Y.;  Troy  and  Cohoes,  N.  Y. ; Indiana  Fern.  Sem.;  Edinboro,  Pa.,  village  S. 
and  Normal  S.;  Waterford  Academy,  Pa. ; editorial  work  on  “ Western  Rural,”  Detroit,  Mich.,  5 
yrs.;  Mich.  Fern.  Sem.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  established  and  conducts  parlor  school,  as  above;  Pres’t 
of  Shakspeare  Club;  has  done  much  Sunday  school  and  temperance  work. 

Clara  A.  Cone,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Taught,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. ; Cheshire,  Mass.,  2 yrs.;  North  Adams,  Mass.,  2 yrs.;  died  i860. 

Emeline  C.  Eaton  (Rev.  E.  C.  Tomlison,  dec’d),  Taught  J year. 

Akron,  O. 

Taught  at  Perripgton,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; was  actively  engaged  in  “temperance  crusades”;  member  of 
Examining  Board  of  Buchtel  College,  as  above,  5 yrs.;  has  contributed  much  to  Universalist  and 
other  newspapers,  as  “ Women’s  Journal,”  etc.;  m.  1850;  2 sons,  1 daughter. 

Cinderella  M.  Gregory  (Rev.  L.  L.  Lansing),  Taught  27  years. 

Beloit.  Wis. 

Taught  Normal  Inst.,  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Milton,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; with  F.  A.  Wood,  ’49;  she  was 
one  of  the  founders  and  for  18  yrs.  one  of  the  Prins.  of  Mt.  Carroll  Female  Seminary,  111. ; one  of  the 
most  noted  Ss.  of  the  west;  Cor.  Sec.  Woman’s  Bap.  For.  Miss.  Soc.,  Wis.,  for  6 yrs. ; m.  1876. 

Letitia  M.  Hebard,  dec’d  (Prof.  D.  G.  Frazer).  Taught  6J  years. 

Address  sister,  Eliza  S.  Hebard,  Alexander,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Westville,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; attended  Beaver  Sem.,  Pa.,  2 yrs: 
taught  Cary  Col.  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  established,  Waupaca,  Wis.,  yr. ; health  failed;  m.  1857: 
taught  with  husband,  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; died  1863;  1 son. 

Emma  C.  Hillhouse,  dec’d,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  N.  Y.  City;  the  building  was  new,  the  walls  not  dry;  she  took  a cold,  which  ter- 
minated in  quick  consumption;  she  was  a niece  of  W.  F.  Phelps,  ’45;  a noble  girl,  “ too  good  for  this 
world.” 

Sarah  D.  Owen  (Wm.  H.  Robinson,  dec’d).  Taught  2 years. 

Care  R.  C.  Kershuer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 yrs.;  m.  as  above;  3 children. 


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Hannah  Parker  (Rev.  Benjamin  Redford,  dec’d),  Taught  £ year. 

Chesapeake  City,  Md. 

Taught,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  i term;  m.  1850;  1 child,  she  taught;  lives  with  son-in-law,  Rev. 
Wm.  E.  Tomkinson,  of  the  Wilmington  Conference. 

Rhoda  Pratt,  dec’d  (H.  D.  Treadwell),  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  till  1852;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  till  1855;  m.  1855;  no  children;  died  1863. 

Sarah  A.  Saunders  (Peter  J.  Le  Boeuf),  Taught  io  years. 

No.  3 Congress  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  school,  N.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  ass't  teacher,  9 yrs. ; m.  1861;  2 
daughters.  (See  Mary  E.  Le  Boeuf,  ’82,  daughter.) 

Charlotte  Staplin,  Rutland  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  34  years. 

Taught  in  district  schools  and  in  Teachers’  Institutes  in  Jefferson  Co.,  N.,  Y. ; spends  vacations  in 
travel. 

Frances  E.  Wetsell,  dec’d  (Theo.  S'.  Cowles,  dec’d).  Taught  6 years. 

Address,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Bramhall,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Salem,  Glass  House,  Bloomingrove,  in  family  of  Capt.  Adams,  all  in  N.  Y.  State;  and  in 
Mishawaka,  Ind.,  where  she  m.  1856,  and  where  she  died  in  1880,  leaving  2 children,  boys;  her  hus- 
band died  in  1872. 

Sarah  A.  Wheeler,  dec’d  (Abram  Ditmars,  dec’d),  Taught  o years. 

Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Married  shortly  after  graduation;  died  1863;  husband  died  in  Minn.  1882;  no  children. 

Catharine  E.  Whitney  (Robert  Price),  Taught  6 years. 

232  W.  33d  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Governess  in  private  families  until  first  marriage;  after  first  husband’s  death,  taught  select  school 
until  marriage  as  above. 

Delia  E.  Wilder  (Capt.  Delos  Carson,  dec’d),  Taught  24  years. 

State  University,  Madison,  Wis. 

Taught  Ladies'  Sem.,  Bloomington,  111.,  x yr. ; High  S.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  6 yrs.;  as  above,  12  yrs.; 
and  Prin.  Ladies’  Hall;  m.  1854;  1 daughter;  husband,  Capt.  7th  H.  A.,  in  command  of  Regt. ; was 
shot  after  surrender  at  Ft.  Pillow;  daughter  musically  educated  in  Germany;  taught  Milwaukee  Col- 
lege; died. 

Frances  A.  Wood  (Dr.  Henry  Shimer),  Taught  34  years. 

Mount  Carroll,  111. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  2 yrs.;  with  C.  M.  Gregory,  ’49,  she  established  the  seminary  of  which  she  is  now 
the  head  and  has  been  since  Miss  Gregory  retired,  in  1876;  now  and  for  30  yrs.  Prin.  Mt.  Carroll 
Female  Seminary,  one  of  the  most  successful  in  the  West;  Normal  department.  The  story  of  this 
great  seminary,  established  and  built  up  by  these  two  girls,  reads  like  a fairy  tale,  and  shows  what  grit 
and  perseverance  can  do;  it  should  be  an  inspiration  to  all  teachers,  men  and  women. 

Willis  G.  Abbott,  27  Neshannock  ave.,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Taught  £ yr. 

Taught  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  i term;  left  teaching  on  account  of  accident  and  impaired  health;  since, 
an  accountant;  now,  bookkeeper  and  cashier;  1854  m-  Miss  Eliza  G.  Ward;  4 children,  2 daughters 
have  taught  music. 

Capt.  Norman  Allen,  dec’d.  Taught  ij  years. 

Address  Maj.  Lyman  Allen,  Wilton  Junction,  Iowa. 

Taught,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; western  Mo.,  1 yr. ; published  Free  Soil  paper  at  Lawrence, 
Kansas,  several  years;  farming;  raised  and  was  Capt.  of  1st  Kansas  Battery  in  war;  served  in  Ark. 
and  Mo.;  died  in  service,  of  inf.  of  lungs,  1863;  Mrs.  Jennie  Perley,  Emporia,  Kansas,  is  his  sister; 
he  was  unmarried. 

Hon.  Curtis  Baird,  Oregon  City,  Oregon.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2j£  yrs.;  taught  in  Cal.;  ist  Co.  Treas.  San  Mateo  Co.,  Cal.,  2 terms; 
original  Republican;  Supt.  Ss.,  Clackamas  Co.  ; member  Legislature,  Cal.,  1871-2;  went  to  Oregon, 
1878;  Co.  Supt.  Ss. ; taught  in  Oregon  since  arrival ; wants  Normal  teachers. 

Hon.  J ames  Denman,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  Liberty,  N.  Y. ; Sullivan  Co.  Inst.;  went  to  California, 
’51;  Prin.  first  free  school  in  the  State ; health  failed;  on  ranch  2 yrs.;  studied  law;  came  east  and 
was  war  correspondent  with  army  in  McClellan’s  Richmond  campaign;  studied  in  Paris;  elected  Supt. 
Schools,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  3 times;  grammar  school,  16  classes,  is  named  in  his  honor;  has  con- 
tributed much  to  educational  literature;  Trustee  State  Normal  School;  member  State  Board  of  Edu- 
cation. 

Wm.  Elting,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.  No  report. 

Aurora  Failing,  Palatine  Bridge,- N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Has  not  taught;  is  a farmer. 


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Rev.  Stephen  W.  Folger,  dec’d.  No  report. 

Address  son  Willie,  Delhi,  Ontario,  C.  W. 

Taught;  bacame  noted  Baptist  clergyman ; m.  Miss  Jane  Gregory;  2 children. 

Darwin  E.  Goodman,  dec’d,  Bolton,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  from  graduation  until  his  sudden  death,  1855,  while  Prin.  Ward.  S.  No.  3,  Troy,  N.  Y.; 
unmarried;  brother  of  Catharine,  '46,  and  James  E.,  ’52. 

Amasa  M.  Gregory,  Taught  2%  years. 

Legal  agt.  W.,  St.  L.  & P.  R.  R.  Co.,  Springfield,  111. 

Taught  in  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Civ.  Eng.  2 yrs. ; since  1856  con- 
nected with  above  R.  R.  in  various  dep’ts;  1857  m.  Marcia  Field;  no  children. 

Addison  W.  Hardy,  P.  O.  box  454,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Felt’s  Mills,  N.  Y.,  and  Burr’s  Mills,  N.  Y. ; throat  affected;  changed  to  farming,  and  has 
been  so  engaged  since,  and  now;  has  held  offices  in  town,  supervisor,  etc. 

Thomas  Kitchen,  insurance,  2142  N.  20th  st.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  report. 

P.  Charles  Lynch,  dec’d,  Fallsburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  3 yrs.;  started  to  join  brother  in  Cal.;  died  of  cholera  on  Isth- 

. mus  Panama,  Dec.,  1852;  unmarried;  proficient  in  music. 

Gilbert  Onderdonk,  Mission  Valley,  Texas.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Niagara  Co.  3 mo’s;  bronchitis;  Texas  for  health;  taught  2 mo’s;  health  failed;  horse 
and  cattle  raising;  more  than  25  yrs.  nurseryman ; has  introduced  trees  and  fruits  into  S.  W.  Texas 
with  great  success;  1855  m.  Miss  M.  J.  Benham;  5 children;  1 grandchild. 

Stephen  S.  Read,  dec’d.  Taught  3J  years. 

Address  bro.  Geo.,  Kanona,  N.  Y. 

Taught  7 terms;  farmer;  carpenter;  enlisted,  Co.  F.,  161st  Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  Vol’s;  served  3 yrs. ; 
died  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1864;  1852  m.  Miss  Betsey  Morrell;  2 children. 

Edward  C.  Seymour,  A.M.,  Taught  29  years. 

Polytechnic  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Acad.,  Holland  Patent,  N.Y.,  i yr. ; Dep’t  Math.,  Dutchess  Co.  Acad.,  i yr. ; Prin.  Un.  S., 
Catskill,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Ward  S.  No.  7,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Acad.  Dep’t  Potytechnic  Inst. 
23  yrs. ; during  the  time  since  grad.,  in  business  5 yrs. 

Stephen  H.  Tilden,  Elm  Grove,  Wis.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  i yr. ; studied  theology,  Rochester  University,  i term;  taught  in  Wis.  3 yrs. ; 
farming  since  1855;  town  sup’t  Ss. ; town  clerk:  supervisor;  1854  m.  Miss  Harriet  A.  Ray;  1 son; 
a teacher. 

Abram  Tinkey,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  widow,  M.  W.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Rockland  and  Ulster  Co’s,  N.  Y. ; farmer,  1856-9;  oil  business,  refiner,  1859  till  death, 
1872;  1858  m.  Mattie  De  La  Vergne;  4 children;  3 living;  oldest  daughter  taught. 

Ira  H.  Tuthill,  lawyer,  io  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Mattituck,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  V.  P.  ofN.  Y.  City 
Ward  S.,  2 .yrs. ; also  in  evening  schools. ; admitted  to  bar  1856;  has  since  practiced  profession;  is 
lawyer,  capitalist  and  planter;  8th  generation  in  descent  from  original  settler  L.  I.;  has  country  resi- 
dence at  Southold,  L.  I. 

John  Wood,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  West.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Ohio;  surveyor  in  Iowa;  Register  of  Deeds  in  Minn,  io  yrs. ; 
land  agency;  married;  3 daughters;  all  taught. 


1850 — Tenth  Class. 

Eleventh  Term,  ending  April  4,  1850. 

Harriet  Booth,  Bellevue,  Iowa.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  P.  S.  near  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  in  private  family,  Islip,  L.  L,  3 yrs.;  as  above,  3 yrs.; 
health  failed  and  retired. 

Lucy  J.  Bullock,  Adams,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  8 years  after  graduation!  mostly  in  private  schools  and  families;  was  in  the  South  when  the 
war  came;  is  school  trustee  as  above,  and  was  elected  as  soon  as  the  law  would  allow. 


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G-eorgiana  L.  Butler,  Taught  22  years. 

Classical  and  Home  Institute,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Massie  S.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  9 yrs. ; Prin.  of  its  2d  Dept.  7 yrs. ; since  1873  a private  S. 
with  her  sister,  as  above. 

Adaline  E.  Coley,  23  Dove  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught  mostly  private  S.,  as  above. 

Elizabeth  Colwell  (Ira  Hartshorn),  Taught  J year. 

Friendship,  N.  Y. 

Taught  a few  months;  m.  as  above;  3 children;  1 daughter  has  taught  5 yrs. 

Mary  A.  Elmore  (Oscar  E.  Bingham,  M.  D.),  Taught  5 years. 

Elgin,  111. 

Taught,  Verplanck’s  Point,  yr. ; Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Plainfield,  N.  J., yr. 1 Silver  Glen, 
111.,  3^  yrs.  ; m.  E.  Jerome  Humphrey,  who  died  1869;  brought  up  2 adopted  children;  m.  as  above. 

Caroline  A.  Farr  (M.  C.  G.  Nichols,  lawyer),  Taught  £ year. 

187  Livingston  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  family  of  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer;  m.  1850;  son,  civil  engineer;  see  daughter  Anna, 
’79;  daughter  Hattie,  ’82. 

Fhilana  A.  Foster,  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Taught  in  the  counties  of  Ontario,  Monroe,  Wayne  and  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  in  public  schools,  acad- 
emies, and  private  school;  Preceptress  of  Albion  Academy,  5 yrs.;  had  charge  of  education  of  Hon. 
Roswell  S.  Burrows’  children  and  grandchildren  for  3 years. 


Isabella  G.  Hoyt  (P.  M.  Abeel,  Taught  3 years. 

Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Taught  on  Staten  Island,  and  in  Catskill,  N.  Y.;  m.  as  above;  3 children;  1 has  taught. 


Catharine  McCue  (John  Murphy,  dec’d),  Taught  25  years. 

97  Church  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  the  public  schools  of  Albany;  in  P.  S.  No.  14  for  17  yrs.;  m.  1858;  husband  died  1861; 
2 sons — 1 living. 


Elizabeth  Miller  (Joseph  G.  Wilson,  dec’d),  Taught  3 years. 

The  Dalles,  Oregon. 

Went  to  Oregon  via  Panama  in  1851;  taught  till  m.  1854;  husband,  M.  C.  1872.  and  died  1873;  4 
children  ; appointed  Postmistress  by  Grant,  Hayes  and  Arthur,  and  still  holds  the  office. 


Mary  S.  Onderdonk,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  Taught  uj  years. 

Taught  Dist.  Ss.  yrs. ; P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Graded  S.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  7 yrs. ; 
Un.  S.  as  above,  1 yr. 


CeHna  D.  Raymond,  dec’d,  Taught  9 years. 

Address  Mrs.  Dr.  Jarvis,  Canastota,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Tarry  town,  N.  Y. ; Chatham,  N.  Y. ; ist  Ass’t  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  Harrodsburgh,  Ky., 
Preceptress  Female  College;  had  accepted  position  of  Preceptress  of  Female  College  in  Leavenworth, 
Kan.;  was  taken  ill  in  Cincinnati  and  died  in  Covington,  Ky.,  1859. 

Susan  D.  See  (John  Q.  Adams),  Westport,  Conn.  No  report. 


Mary  E.  Swain  (R.  D.  Logan),  Taught  14  years. 

Bloomington,  lnd. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  3 yrs.;  in  Pa.,  O.,  Wis.,  Indiana,  Ky.,  Miss.,  Ark.;  was  associated  with  husband 
in  teaching,  3 yrs.;  taught  mostly  in  Int.  Ss.,  High  Ss.,  and  Female  Sem’s;  m.  as  above;  3 children; 
the  Swains  are  now  merchants. 


Caroline  P.  Titus,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Said  to  have  married  a Mr.  Edmonds. 

Alma  Tuttle  (Abram  Zoller),  Taught  3J  years. 

U.  S.  Treasury,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Taught,  Ilion  and  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  until  her  marriage,  1853;  f°r  the  last  6 yrs.  has  been  with 
her  only  child,  a daughter,  who  is  studying  music  in  Germany  ; returned  1883  ; oil  painting  her  pro- 
fession. 

Emeline  F.  Williams,  dec’d,  Taught  6 years. 

Address  Mrs.  D.  G.  P.  Williams,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  6 yrs.  ; devoted  herself  to  study  and  painting;  became  an  invalid  from  ovet-study  and  over- 
work; suffered  8 yrs. ; died  1865. 

Sarah  M.  Wilson  (G.  H.  Gile),  .Taught  17  years. 

285  Algona  st.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Taught,  Acad.,  Orange,  Conn.;  engaged  in  Acad.,  Marietta,  Ga. ; came  North  on  account  of  war; 
Dixon  Acad.,  111.;  select  Ss,,  and  music;  m,  1867;  no  children. 


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Mary  Young  (Herman  K.  Taylor),  Taught  2 years. 

45  Iglehart  st.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Taught  in  family  S.  in  N.  Y. ; m.  1856;  3 children. 

John  C.  Bishop,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Kinderkamack,  N.  J.,  Un.  S.,  3 yrs. ; Prin.  .Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.,  yr-‘>  Palatine 

Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; taught  various  schools;  farmer,  engineer  and  surveyor,  State  Com’r  of  Drain- 
age; correspondent  Statistical  Dept.,  Washington,  10  yrs. ; instructor  in  many  Teachers’ Institutes — 
always  without  pay;  Bible  Class  Teacher,  25  yrs.;  4 children — all  teachers. 

Ansel  J.  Booth,  Hopewell  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  Dist.  Ss. ; book-keeper;  3 yrs.  in  140th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols. — 17  pitched  battles,  closing  with 
Appomattox;  farmer  since  1870;  1869  m.  Miss  Annie  D.  Stiffler;  5 children — 4 living. 

John  D.  Campbell,  Polo,  111.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Verplanck,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Prin.  W.  Farms,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1855; 
since,  lawyer,  as  above ; supervisor;  city  attorney ; mem.  Bd.  Ed.  9 yrs.;  1859  m-  Mary  E.  Cutts;  2 
daughters ; one  has  taught. 

Joseph  Green,  Sterling  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 £ years. 

Taught,  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  8 terms;  Cay.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i term;  traveling  salesman,  111.;  mercantile, 
Wis. ; farming,  real  estate,  Co.  Clk’s  office,  N.  Y. ; 1857  m.  Miss  Charlotte  A.  Green;  4 children. 

Chester  Harris,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Has  taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  the  State  6 yrs. ; in  other  States  1^  yrs. ; private  Ss.,  3 yrs. ; railroad  clerk, 
East  Albany,  N.  Y.,  9 yrs. ; clerk  of  Greenbush;  contributed  to  newspapers;  1859  m.  Miss  M.  J. 
Clark;  one  child,  died;  for  5 yrs.  and  now,  gen.  agt.  Copying  House. 

Rev.  Andrew  Parsons,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  3^-  years. 

Taught  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Sand  Lake  Boarding  S.,  3 yrs. ; graduated  Williams  College  1857 : 
graduated  Auburn  Theological  Sem.  i860;  has  been  pastor  at  Richfield  Spa,  N.  Y.,  Ottawa,  Kansas, 
Wisconsin,  Hunter,  N.  Y.,  and  as  at  present;  connected  with  educational  boards  nearly  all  the 
time;  S.  Com’r  in  Kansas;  1861  m.  Selona  White;  no  children. 

Chas.  H.  Peck,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Taught  in  Mott  Haven,  N.  Y.,  30  yrs.  ago. 

Herman  Skinner,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.;  tutor  in  Albany  Academy  ; P.  S.  as  above;  he  was.  teaching  in  Kentucky  when 
the  war  came;  m.  as  above,  Sarah  Balust;  removed  to  Pa.,  and  has  not  been  heard  of  for  several 
years. 

Cornelius  Snyder,  West  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Ren.  and  Dutchess  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.  ; admitted  to  bar  1853;  practiced  at  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  3 
yrs. ; since,  as  above,  in  law  practice. 

Bowen  H.  Stone,  dec’d,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  the  States  of  New  York  and  Michigan;  1853  m.  J.  A.  McEwan,  ’52,  who  died;  m.  1865, 
and  with  wife  and  child  was  lost  when  stea'mer .Brother  Jonathan,  on  its  way  to  Cal.,  went  down;  they 
on  the  way  to  Oregon. 

Deranzel  R.  A.  Thorp,  Ottawa,  111.  Taught  1 7 years. 

Taught,  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Gram.  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  6 yrs.;  Supt.  Ss.  as  above  io  yrs.,  and  now. 

James  Wade,  dec’d,  Boone,  Iowa.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State;  in  Boonsboro,  Iowa,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1863;  collection  and  real  estate 
agency;  1872  m.  Miss  Loop;  no  children;  died  1877. 


1850 — Eleventh  Class. 


Twelfth  Term,  ending  October  30,  1850. 

Theresa  A.  Barnes,  dec’d  (Foster  Ferrin),  Taught  7 years. 

Address  Mrs.  Mate  Webb,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Taught  in  Watertown,  N.  Y. ; the  last  io  yrs.  carried  on  dress-making  business;  m.  1853;  4 chil- 
dren, 1 daughter;  died  1883. 

Mary  P.  Coffin  (Wm.  S.  Brooke),  Rockville,  Md.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught,  P.  Ss.,  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  boarding  Ss.,  Md.,  15  yrs.;  P.  S.  1 yr. ; m.  1871,  and  since 
has  taught  10  yrs. ; has  helped  educate  hundreds  of  teachers. 


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Chloe  M.  Eaton  (C.  E.  McGuin,  dec’d), 

Brooklyn,  Iowa. 

Taught  8 yrs.  in  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  Gram.  Dep’t  as  above  7 yrs.; 
College,  and  M.  D. 

Rebecca  Frisby  (Wm.  Shapter),  Milburn,  N.  J. 

Taught,  P,  S.,  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y. ; m.  1852;  2 daughters. 


Taught  15  years. 

son,  a graduate  of  Iowa 

Taught  i year. 


Jane  Ann  Humphrey  (Chas.  R.  Abbot,  ’48),  Taught  7 years. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  from  her  graduation;  see  hushand’s  record. 

Sylvia  A.  Lewis  (Aaron  Veeder),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  years. 

Taught,  Union  S.,  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Burdette,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr.;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; 
Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Puget  Sound,  W.  Territory,  4 yrs.;  m.  1850;  no  children. 


Alice  S.  McDonald  (Martin  Luther  Townsend),  Taught  3 years. 

34  West  45th  street,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  Chemung,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  1854  m.  a lawyer;  2 sons,  1 daughter;  son  grad.  W.  Point, 
1879;  son  at  Geneseo  N.  S. 

Emily  J.  Noyes  (H.  Person),  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught  in  family  Rev.  T.  S.  Wickes,  2 yrs.;  Po’keepsie  Fem.  Acad.,  Math.,  8 yrs.;  governess  2 
yrs.;  m.  1861 ; 3 children;  one  son  in  Williams  Coll. ; one  daughter  teaches;  has  had  school  at  home 
most  of  the  years  since  marriage;  17  or  18  pupils  gone  to  Normal  schools. 


Chloe  L.  Palmer  (Z.  A.  Kendall),  Angelica,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Tauget,  Hornellsville,  Dansville,  Angelica — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1855;  3 children;  son,  Yale,  ’83,  daugh- 
ter, Lima  Sem. ; Mrs.  K.  has  been  invalid  20  yrs. 

Orline  O.  Sutton  (N.  J.  Milliken,  editor),  Taught  3J  years. 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Sem.  yr. ; Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Acad.  ^ yr. ; Elmira,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.  i % 
yrs,;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  P.  S.  i yr.;  m.  1855;  4 children,  oldest  son  is  ass’t  editor;  1 daughter, 
married. 

Caroline  Van  Voorihas,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Taught  in  West.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y.;  in  Union  S.,  as  above,  21 
yrs.,  ending  1877. 

Elizabeth  S.  Waterman  (William  Rainey,  banker),  Taught  3 years. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1855;  2 daughters;  has  since  resided  as  above. 


Abby  J.  Wright  (Benj.  Crawford),  Fennville,  Mich.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; m.  1852,  and  removed  as  above;  2 children,  1 taught. 

Watts  Beckwith,  Daytona,  Fla.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  State  2 yrs.;  in  N.  J.  and  Kansas;  health  delicate;  had  charge  of  Olathe,  Kansas, 
Cemetery,  15  yrs;  as  at  present  for  health;  1869  m.  Mary  J.  Gilkey,  who  died  1872;  child  died  1873; 
1875  m.  Mary  A.  Hall;,  no  child. 

Silas  Betts,  Camden,  N.  J.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  Prin.  P.  Ss.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  High  S.  Niles,  Mich.;  V.  P.  State  Normal  S., ^Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  3 yrs. ; health  failed;  breeding  Guernsey  and  Jersey  cattle;  he  fought  for  free  schools  in 
Michigan,  and  succeeded;  m.  Miss  Hannah  Burnet;  2 sons,  business  men. 

Isaac  Briggs,  dec’d.  Taught  31  years. 

Address  nephew,  John  M.,  263  W.  123th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Prin.  West.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  ass’t  P.  S.  No.  40,  Gram.  S.  No.  44,  Gram.  S.  No.  20— all  N.  Y. 
City;  Erasmus  Hall,  L.  1.;  died  1882,  unmarried. 

Gideon  H.  Carswell,  dec’d.  Taught  24  years. 

Address  father,  Alexander,  Fort  Miller,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  New  Jersey;  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y. ; Matteawan,  N.  Y.;  boarding  S.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.; 
Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  school,  and  summer  boarders;  health  failed  1874;  died  1875  at  his  brother’s,  Jersey 
City. 

Dubois  B.  Frisbee,  Taught  28  years. 

Gram.  School  No.  4,  Rivington  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Andes,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; clerk  in  store,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  yr.;  taught,  Mott  Haven,  N.  Y., 
2 yrs.;  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; N.  Y.  City  16  yrs.;  business,  1870-5;  Vice  Prin.  as  above  since 
1875;  1855  m.  Harriet  L.  Finch;  4 children,  2 living — married  daughter  and  son;  daughter  graduated 
Normal  College,  N.  Y.  City,  and  taught  5 years. 


Daniel  S.  Gregory,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.  Taught  25  years. 

Pres’t  Lake  Forest  University,  111. 

Taught  in  public  schools  3 yrs. ; graduated  Princeton  College,  N.  J.,  1857;  pastor  4th  Pres,  church, 
Galena,  111.,  3 yrs.;  driven  away  by  ague;  pastor  2d  Pres,  church,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  overworked  profes- 
sionally and  in  building  new  churches;  3d  Cong,  ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  2 yrs.;  health  failed;  farm- 
ing till  ’71;  declined  prof,  in  Cornell  Un. ; became  Prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  Wooster  Un.,  O., 
7 yrs. ; wrote  “ Christian  Ethics,”  “ Practical  Logic,”  “ Why  Four  Gospels?  assumed  present  posi- 
tion 1878;  has  written  for  various  reviews,  including  Princeton — “The  Eastern  problem,”  “ John 
Stuart  Mill  and  the  Destruction  of  Theism,”  etc.,  etc.;  has  worked  for  education  in  Pres.  ch. ; work 
on  Psychology,  nearly  ready  for  press;  “ L.  P.  Stone,  Lecturer,”  Princeton,  ’84-’8s. 

Hon.  Henry  Hinds,  Shakopee,  Minn.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Easton,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  Newport,  Ky.,  1 term;  grad.  Law 
Dept.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Univ.,  1852;  settled  as  at  present,  1854;  Probate  Judge;  Co.  Att’y  2 terms; 
from  1867,  13  yrs.,  editor  and  prop’r  “Argus”;  succeeded  by  son ; general  store  since  1878;  member 
Legislature,  1878;  succeeded  in  remarkable  contest  on  “ county  seat  removal  ” bill;  chairman  of  Com. 
of  Managers  in  impeachment  of  Sherman  Page;  1879,  elected  to  State  Senate;  1881,  re-elected  unani- 
mously; appointed  to  draft  judgment  on  impeachment  and  conviction  of  E.  St.  Julian  Cox;  1854  m- 
Mary  F.  Woodworth,  of  Salem,  N.  Y. ; 2 daughters,  4 sons. 

Homer  H.  Ingalsbe,  Hartford,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Graduated  in  one  term;  taught  in  Washington  Co.  public  schools  and  Teachers’ Institutes  about 
7 yrs.;  farmer  20  yrs.;  special  agent  Gov.  N.  Y.  during  civil  war;  civil  and  mechanical  engineer;  has 
traveled,  etc.,  in  31  States;  School  Trustee  14  yrs.;  he  and  his  associates  built  one  of  the  best  school 
houses  in  county;  Cor.  Sec.  Agricultural  Society;  m.  1853;  4 children,  2 sons  and  2 daughters;  one 
daughter  teacher;  one,  student  at  Normal  S. 

Virgil  A.  Damson,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  D.  W.  Lamson,  Adams,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Cleveland,  O.,  from  his  graduation  till  his  death,  1851. 

Hon.  Oliver  P.  Mason,  Lincoln,  Neb.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Munnsville,  N.  Y. ; traveled  in  Southern  States;  admitted  to  bar  1854;  Nebraska  City 
1855;  present  residence  since  1874;  four  terms  in  territorial  legislature ; member  of  two  Constitutional 
conventions;  Chief  Justice  6 yrs.;  Prof.  Med.  Jurisprudence  State  University;  m.,  at  Munnsville, 
Mary  J.  Turner. 

Oscar  F.  Morris,  Short  Tract,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 6 years. 

Taught  in  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  32  terms;  health  failed;  book  agency;  lectures  on  astronomy  and 
Nat.  Sci. ; m.  at  age  24;  wife  died  1879. 

Wm.  D.  Palmer,  A.M.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  16J  years. 

Taught  at  Windham  Centre,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  assistant  Prin.  Teachers’  Inst.,  Greene  Co.;  Prin.  Van 
Tromp  st.  S.,  Albany,  3 yrs.;  health  failed;  entered  dry  goods  business;  then  taught  1 yr.  in  Belvi- 
dere,  111.;  1 yr.  in  Washington  Acad.,  111.;  started  Palmer’s  Acad.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  taught  there  12 
yrs.;  burned  out  in  1871;  since  then,  real  estate  business;  received  deg.  of  A.M.  from  an  Iowa  coll.; 
1854  m.  Ella  M.  Marble,  1 son. 

Joseph  Perkins,  Jr.,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  bro.,  John  B.,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Rock  Island,  111.,  i yr. ; Prin.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  then  taught  winters,  and  farmed 
summers,  until  his  death,  in  1856. 

Henry  B.  Pierce,  A.  M.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Taught  28  years. 

Supt.  Schools;  Prin.  High  School;  has  taught,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Gowanda,  N.  Y., 
Prin.,  2j£  yrs.;  Greenwich,  Conn.,  % yr.;  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Prin.,  yr. ; Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Sem- 
inary, % yr. ; Supt.  Model  School,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  5%  yrs.;  Prof.  Math.,  N.  School,  Trenton,  N.  J., 
4 yrs. ; present  position,  18  yrs.;  Pres’t  N.  J.  State  Teachers’  Ass’n;  member  Ex.  Council  State  Sani- 
tary Ass’n;  m.  C.  M.  Brownell,  ’51. 

Silas  J.  Pratt,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Taught  6 years. 

Prin.  Acad.,  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Acad.,  McGrawville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Un.  S., 
Waterford,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1856;  practiced  in  N.  Y.  State;  as  at  present  since  1864. 

Hon.  Samuel  H.  Rogers,  dec’d.  Taught  5 years. 

Address  bro.,  M.  L.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State,  5 yrs.;  mail  agent,  3 yrs.  ; mercantile,  as  above,  till  his  death,  1870;  Super- 
visor for  many  years ; railroad  director;  member  legislature;  elder  Pres.  ch. ; 1857  m.  Jane  Butler;  6 
children. 

Leonard  S.  Root,  Taught  o years. 

Analytic  chemist,  23  E.  14th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  been,  as  now,  manufacturing,  analytic,  and  consulting  chemist  since  graduation;  unmarried; 
no  teaching ; he  insisted  on  paying,  and  did  pay  for  his  tuition. 

Derrick  W.  Sparling,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  Ulster  and  Sullivan  Co’s,  N.  Y. ; now,  lawyer;  1864  m.  Martha  W.  Converse;  3 child- 
ren, one  has  taught. 

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Samuel  I.  C.  Sweezy,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  Mrs.  Louisa  D.  Sweezy,  widow,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught,  Orient,  L.  I.,  x yr.;  Prof.  Math.,  Judson  Female  Inst.,  Marion,  Ala.,  5 yrs.;  studied  law, 
N.  Y.  City,  and  admitted  to  the  bar,  1863;  went  to  Cal.;  Sec’y  Pacific  Rolling  Mills  until  his  death, 
1877;  elder  and  Sunday  S.  Supt.,  Howard  Pres,  ch.,  as  above;  m.  Louisa  Dewey,  of  Phila.,  Pa.;  no 
children. 

Nelson  J.  Tubbs,  C.E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.,  at  Duanesburgh,  Nanuet,  Johnstown  and  Ballston  Spa,  4 yrs.;  studied  law;  on 
- account  of  health,  became  civil  engineer;  engaged  in  enlargement  Erie  canal;  Elmira  Reformntory; 
designed  and  constructed  water  works,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  cost  $3,500,000;  now,  chief  engineer  of  the 
works. 

Daniel  P.  Waite,  residence  and  history  unknown. 


1851 — Twelfth  Class. 

Thirteenth  Term,  ending  March  20,  1851. 

Marion  O.  Carpenter  (Marcus  L.  Dunn,  undergraduate),  Taught  1 yr. 

Stamford,  Conn. 

Taught  P.  S.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; m.  1852;  2 sons,  2 daughters. 

Helen  M.  Conklin  (William  York), 

329  N.  3d  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Sarah  M.  Craig  (Jonathan  Brownell), 

97  Park  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1851-1862. 

Mary  E.  Crumb,  Becker’s  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Taught  district  schools  in  Albany  county,  N.  Y.,  for  twenty-two  years. 

Clarissa  A.  Denike,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above;  probably  much  more,  but  nothing  further  known. 

Susan  S.  Hazard  (G.  W.  Denton,  dec’d,  1876), 

1 19  Grove  st.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

M.  1852;  1 son;  educated  abroad  and  grad.  Harvard;  died  1880;  she  spends  her  winters  in  N.  O. 

Sabra  A.  Lapham,  dec’d  (Rev.  A.  Countryman),  Taught  2 years. 

Iowa  Falls,  Iowa. 

Taught,  Pittsford,  Elmira,  and  Albany  Co. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1853,  Cong.  Cl.;  2 daughters;  died  1859, 
at  Orange,  Mass. ; was  a poetess  of  no  small  merit. 

Harriet  A.  Newell  (Jonah  Palmer,  dec’d),  Taught  14  years. 

Northfield,  Minn. 

Taught  2 terms  in  N.  Y;  since,  in  Minn.,  12  terms,  and  Wis.,  10  terms;  111.,  1 term. 

Hannah  Parry,  500  S.  9th  st.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Taught  11J  years. 

Taught,  West.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7%  yrs.;  Burlington,  N.  J.,  3 yrs;  1861-5  had  a school  of  her  own  at 
Crosswick's,  N.  J. ; kept  house  for  father  and  brother;  now  with  sister. 

Emily  K.  Phelps,  Valatie,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Verplanck’s,  N.  Y.,  and  Greenwich,  Conn.;  since,  at  home. 


No  report. 
Taught  11  years. 

Taught  22  years. 
Taught  J year. 
Taught  o years. 


Louisa  C.  Plumb  (E.  M.  Andrews),  Oswego,  N.Y.  Taught  n£  years. 

Taught  in  Un.  S.,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; school  in  home  dist.,  % yr. ; Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; 
in  the  employ  of  Board  of  Education,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  io  yrs.;  member  of  first  training  class  in  object 
methods,  Oswego  Normal  S.— graduated  in  first  class  of  that  school;  m.  1863. 

Mary  A.  Seabury  (Marcus  S.  Jones,  dec’d),  Taught  14  years. 

Denison,  Iowa. 

Taught  West.  Co.,  Brooklyn,  Knox,  Col.  Co.— all  N.  Y.,  P.  S.  and  private  S. ; m.  as  above;  i 
daughter,  M.  E.  Jones,  ’75,  and  4 sons;  after  her  husband’s  death,  she  taught  in  Iowa. 

Betsey  J.  Smith,  dec’d,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  frorrt  graduation  till  her  death  in  1876. 

Etta  M.  Tuttle,  residence  and  history  unknown. 


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Ebenezer  D.  Beattie,  Lawrence,  Miss.  Taught  years. 

Taught,  Greenpoint,  L.  I.,  1851-2;  Upper  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Jfjyr. ; Brownwood  Inst.,  La 
Grange,  Ga.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Eng.  Dept.  Chatham  Acad.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  1 yr. ; Wash.  Co.,  N.  Y., 
yr. ; since  1858,  agricultural  and  mercantile  pursuits;  1857  m-  Miss  Sarah  E.  Boyd;  9 children — 2 
have  taught. 

Rev.  Selah  W.  Brown,  Colesburgh,  111.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  1 yr. ; joined  Troy  Conference  1851,  to  which  he  belonged  20  yrs. ; Central,  111.,  Confer- 
ence, 10  yrs. ; has  traveled  around  the  world,  and  has  visited  Europe  several  times.  • 

Robert  N.  Cornish,  Gillette,  N.  J.  Taught  \\  years. 

Taught,  Barrytown,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Orange,  N.  J.,  4 yrs.,  health  impaired;  since,  farmer;  1854  m. 
P.  Selina  Harrison;  8 children;  oldest  son  grad.  Yale;  is  teaching;  oldest  daughter  grad.  Trenton 
Normals.;  is  teaching;  second  son  at  Yale. 

Abram  A.  Demarest,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  various  Ss. ; 1857-69  was  clerk  of  Rockland  Co.;  since  1871,  a practicing  lawyer;  1852 
m.  Anna  Stephens;  1 daughter,  who  is  graduate  of  N.  Y.  City  Normal  College. 

Maj.  William  G.  Dickson,  dec’d,  Taught  4 years. 

• Address  Mrs.  Albert  Mills,  Scotchtown,  N.  Y. 

In  business  in  Savannah,  Ga.;  1855  m.  S.  Wilson;  1848,  went  into  business  in  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
see  wife’s  history;  Lieut,  in  army;  rose  to  Major  on  staff  of  Gen.  Barry;  in  “ March  to  the  Sea”  bore 
dispatches  from  Gen.  Sherman  at  Savannah  to  Washington;  made  U.  S.  Marshal  for  Ga. ; served  as 
such  in  1868;  went  to  Brazil  and  died. 

Hiram  Gilmore,  Georgetown,  Wis.  Taught  years. 

Taught,  Johnstown,  Fordham,  and  Madison,  N.  Y.,  4J4  yrs. ; P.  S.  and  Select  Ss.  in  Wis.,  3 yrs.; 
entered,  private,  1864,  25th  Regt.,  Wis.  Vols. ; discharged  close  of  war;  read  law;  1859  m.  Miss  Caro- 
line White;  she  and  child  died  1861 ; 1866  m.  Ellen  Story — 4 children. 

T.  Orlando  Hopkins,  C.  E.,  dec’d,  Taught  8 yrs. 

Address  father,  T.  A.,  Williamsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.;  grad.  C.  E.,  Rens.  Pol.,  Troy,  N.  Y. ; Prof,  in  same;  went  to  Cal.  1861;  bro.  of 
John  F.,  *48;  died,  Alvarado,  Cal.,  *866. 

Amos  M.  Kellog,  A.  M.,  Taught  34  years. 

Ed.  N.  Y.  “ School  Journal,”  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  of  Experimental  Dept.  Normal  School,  5 yrs.;  con- 
ducted Teachers’  Institutes,  Mich.,  4 yrs.;  Monroe  Fern.  Sem.,  1 yr. ; Monroe  Un.  S.,  and  Supt.  Ss., 
2 yrs.;  Bergen,  N.  J.,  Inst.,  xo  yrs. ; Ed.  “ S.  Journal,”  and  “ Teachers’  Inst.,”  12  yrs. 

Henry  McGregor,  414  W.  28th  st.,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Richmond  Co.^N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Kings  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; New  York  City,  8 yrs.;  in  lumber 
business  since  1863,  and  now;  m.  1861;  2 children. 

John  A.  Parish,  dec’d,  Taught  8 years. 

Address  widow,  Woodstock,  111. 

Taught,  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  Acad. ; Columbus,  O.;  in  Illinois  until  1859;  health  failed;  lawyer,  office 
practice;  Sec’y  Bd.  Ed.,  as  above;  1878  m.  Mrs.  Julia  Parish  White;  no  children;  died  1882. 

Calvin  W.  Smith,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

John  E.  Van  Etten,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Prin.  High  Falls,  N.  Y.;  Prin.  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; Charlotteville  Sem.;  Carlisle  Sem. — both  N.  Y. ; 
admitted  to  bar,  1855;  since,  engaged  in  practice,  as  above;  also  U.  S.  Courts;  has  been  member  Bd. 
of  Ed.;  1858  m.  Addie  Green;  3 children— 2 sons  at  Princeton  College. 


1851 — Thirteenth  Class. 

Fourteenth  Term,  ending  July  31,  1851. 

L.  Maria  Bingham  (John  J.  Mack),  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Liverpool,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.*,  m.  1858. 

Catharine  M.  Brownell  (Henry  B.  Pierce,  ’50),  Taught  1 year. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Taught,  district  school  before  graduating,  i yr. ; Graded  Un.  S.  x yr.,f after. 


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Eleanor  Carpenter  (E.  C.  Johnson,  dec’d),  Taught  17  years. 

Ohlman,  111. 

Taught,  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Fem.  Sem.,  Bergen  Heights,  N.  J.,  8 yrs. ; Rosemond,  111.,  2 
yrs.;  Hutchins,  Tex.,  2 yrs.;  as  above,  3 yrs.;  m.  1862;  1 son. 

Frances  H.  Clark  (Judah  C.  Shermerhorn) . Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Asylum  for  Idiots,  Watervliet  and  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; m.  1856;  6 children;  1 has  taught. 

Elizabeth'S.  Cole  (B.  M.  Anthony,  dec’d),  Taught  io  years. 

79  Windsor  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Taught,  primary  in  Girard  Acad.  1 yr. ; studied  French,  German  and  botany,  and  became  Preceptress 
of  Rushford  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; Cary  Collegiate  Sem.,  N.  Y. ; Medina,  N.  Y.,  Acad. ; Utica  Acad.,  N.Y. ; 
m.  i86r ; 1 son,  1 daughter. 

Phebe  Cummings  (Wm.  H.  Bentley),  Taught  4 years. 

Maple  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Milford,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Clarksville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; P.  S.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; m.  1855; 
2 boys ; oldest  at  Phillips’  Acad. 

Anna  E.  Dillow,  dec’d  (Henry  Wilkes,  dec’d).  Taught  3 years. 

Address  bro.  Richard,  40  Lark  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1854;  died  1865;  no  children. 

Celia  A.  Hall  (James  A.  Jaycox),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Prim.  Dep’t  i yr. ; Prin.  Sen.  Dep’t  4 yrs.;  2d  Ass’t  High  S.  2 yrs.; 
m.  1858;  now,  Pres’t  of  a woman’s  club  for  study  and  improvement,  40  members. 

Eliza  A.  Hicks  (S.  E.  Williams),  La  Porte,  Ind.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Taught  in  Oneida,  Co.,  N.  Y. ; 6J4  yrs.  in  Advanced  S.  Utica,  N.  Y. ; m.  1863;  no  children. 

Helen  A.  Lansing,  Lisha’s  Kill,  N.Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught  in  Mrs.  Brinckerhoff’s  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  for  3 yrs;  the  10  following  yrs.,  district  Ss.  in  the 
neighborhood  of  home;  taught  2 terms  before  entering  Normal  S. 

Martha  McGregor,  dec’d,  Chateaugay,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Was  preceptress  of  a school  in  Williamsburgh  of  which  her  brother,  Charles,  ’48,  was  principal ; 
died  while  thus  engaged,  1853. 

R.  Melinda  Phillips,  artist,  New  York  City.  Taught  29  years. 

Taught  select  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  studied  French,  German  and 
art,  and  wrote  Normal  welcome  song;  has  taught  and  practiced  art  for  many  years. 

Sarah  B.  Quick  (Elwood  R.  Aukrum),  Taught  4 years. 

Georgetown,  111. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  i yr. ; in  Illinois  3 yrs.;  m.  1857,  and  has  lived  since  as  above. 

Catharine  S.  Van  Dyck  (Prof.W.  H.  Thompson,  M.D.)  Taught  o yrs. 

Un.  Med.  Col.;  7 W.  56th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Could  not  teach  on  account  of  ill  health  and  family  ties;  m.  1861 ; 8 children,  5 living. 

Gertrude  Van  Patten  (J.  F.  Lord),  Taught  30  years. 

91  Laflin  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught,  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.;  since  1858,  and  now  in  P.  Ss.  as  above;  n yrs. 
in  High  S.;  5 in  the  Normal  S. ; m.  1868;  no  children. 

Jane  A.  Van  Sickler  (Rev.  A.  L.  Vail),  Taught  17  years. 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Taught,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,Castalian  Spa,  Tenn.,  and  in  N.  Y.  State  for  17  yrs.;  State  Sec’y  Woman’s 
Baptist  Mis.  Soc.  of  the  West. 

Marion  B.  Wallis,  dec’d  (James  E.  Persons,  dec’d),  Taught  5 years. 

E.  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  m.  1858;  2 daughters,  one  is  Mrs.  C.  A.  Hamilton,  1005  S.  st., 
Washington,  D.  C. ; died  1862. 

Oscar  A.  Archer,  Taught  5 years. 

Treas’r  of  S.  Blackinton  Woolen  Co.,  Blackinton,  Mass. 

Taught,  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; N.  Y.  Conference  Sem.,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  has  been 
in  present  location  since;  member  of  School  Board  many  years;  m.  1856;  5 children,  1 a teacher. 

Truman  D.  Cameron,  333  Wash,  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  yrs. 

Taught  district  school  4 yrs.;  Prin.  prep,  deprt,  Albany  Acad.,  17  yrs.;  now,  lumber  dealer;  m. 
Elizabeth  Flagler,  undergraduate;  4 boys,  2 girls. 


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Jas.  B.  Cummings,  Ph.  D.,  New  Wilmington,  Pa.  Taught  32  years. 

Taught,  Cadiz,  O.,  5 yrs.,  and  since  the  fall  of  1856  in  Westminister  College,  as  above;  Prof.  Nat. 
Sci. ; 1853  m.  Miss  Mary  A.  Reid;  1 daughter,  a mem.  jun.  class  in  col.,  died,  aged  20^4  yrs.;  3 sons, 
youngest  a tutor  in  col. 

Cornelius  Hill,  Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Has  taught  more  than  50  terms;  and,  farmer;  m.  1862;  3 children. 

Horace  W.  Hovey,  A.M.,  St.  Albans,  W.  Va.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  Chen.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  6yrs. ; Millbury,  Mass.,  i yr. ; Va.,  5 yrs. ; Ironton,  O.,  1 yr. ; W.  Va.,  5 
yrs.;  officer  in  penitentiary,  1 yr. ; R.  R.  contractor,  8 yrs.;  most  teaching  as  Prin.  graded  Ss. ; 3 yrs. 
in  Shelton  College  as  above;  did  much  work  in  connection  with  Christian  Com.,  during  and  after  war. 

George  W.  Lounsbury,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  at  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  P.  S. ; studied  dentistry,  and  practiced  near  Syracuse,  where 
he  died  of  consumption. 

Lieut.  James  McMillan,  dec’d,  Taught  it  years. 

Address  widow,  Mary,  Menlo,  Iowa. 

Taught,  Erin,  N.  Y.,  Horseheads,  N.  Y. ; S.  Com’r  6 yrs.;  enlisted  141st  Regt.,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  1862, 
served  2 yrs.;  discharged,  inability ; shock  from  explosion  ol  shell;  was  1st  Lieut. ; sheriff;  1855  m. 
Mary  S.  Sayer;  2 children;  died,  1882. 

Philip  Snyder,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Taught  6J  years. 

Taught,  Malden  Br.,  N.  Y.,  5 mos.;  Jewish  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  18  mos.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  3,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  4I4  yrs. ; engaged  in  journalism  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1858;  traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East, 
1859;  1860-4,  edited  Quincy,  111.,  “Whig”;  1864,  Springfield,  Mass.,  “Daily  Union”;  1865-72, 
farming,  Vineland,  N.  J. ; 1872-3,  Senate  reporter  “Albany  Journal,”  and  asst.  ed.  “Country  Gen- 
tleman,” Albany,  N.  Y. ; 1874-81,  farming;  1881-3  and  now,  Ag.  Ed.  Phila.  “Weekly  Press”;  m. 
1855;  lost  wife  and  child,  1857;  1861;  no  living  child. 

Albertus  Webb,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; Cortland  Academy,  Homer,  N.  Y.,  J£yr. ; 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  14  yr. ; Valatie,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Cape  May,  N.  J.,  iJ4  yrs.;  Sumnerville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; 
1865  m.  Mary  E.  Babcock,  who  died  1879,  leaving  no  children;  now  farming. 

William  W.  White,  dec’d,  Taught  i year. 

Address  bro.,  Maltby  R.,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Health  failed;  after  long  sickness,  he  died  1853. 


1852 — Fourteenth  Class. 

Fifteenth  Term,  ending  Feb.  5,  1852. 

Fanny  A.  Babcock  (Levi  B.  Burch),  Byron,  111.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Westford,  N.  Y.,  dist.  S.;  in  Orange,  N.  J.;  in  graded  S.  in  Utica;  attended  Ladies, 
Sem.,  Rockford,  111.;  m.  1880;  sup’t  M.  E.  S.  S. ; prepared  for  Normal  S.  under  Orson  Jackson,  ’46. 

Harriet  E.  Ball  (C.  T.  Robinson),  N.  Nassau,  N.Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  in  N.  Y.  8 terms;  1854-5,  Prin.  Prim.,  Jersey  City;  m.  1856;  1 daughter — 
Hattie  B.,  ’78. 

Mary  L.  Brand,  dec’d  (M.  A.  Armstrong),  Omaha,  Neb.  Taught  £ year. 

M.  1854;  moved  to  Chicago,  111.,  where  she  died,  1867,  leaving  a daughter,  who  died  1877;  she 
taught  but  1 term. 

Emma  E.  Brooks  (Geo.  Savage),  Churchville,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Has  taught  only  in  Sunday  schools;  m.  1854;  7 children;  has  been  leading  soprano  in  church  choir 
ever  since  graduation,  and  now;  member  of  C.  L.  S.  C. 

Elizabeth  Cook,  37  Dove  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  select  S.  at  home  4 yrs. 

Hannah  M.  Dickson  (Jasper  C.  Peck),  Taught  24  years. 

West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y.,  Female  Acad.  3V6  yrs.  ; Coll.  Inst.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  )*>  yr. ; as  above, 
village  S.,  4^4  yrs. ; most  of  the.  remaining  yrs.  of  teaching,  in  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1881. 

Mary  J.  Dorman,  dec’d  (Marcus  Ansley),  Geneva,  N.Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

M.  1855;  died  1864,  leaving  4 children;  husband,  farmer. 


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Mary  A.  Earll,  dec’d  (Orlando  Beach) , Marcellus,  N.Y.  Taught  1 2 yrs. 

Taught  in  Syracuse  and  Salina,  N.Y.,  and  Stevens  Point,  Wis. ; m.  1864;  di&d  1871. 

Martha  Hepinstall  (F.  U.  Stitt),  Washington,  D.  C.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  io,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  and  Nashville,  Tenn.;  m.  1858;  no  children. 

Elizabeth  Larcher  (Myron  M.  Phillips),  Utica,  N.Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Columbus,  N.  Y. , 2J42  yrs. ; Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  iyr.;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Frankfort, 
N.  Y.,  ^2  yr. ; in  Business  College,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1869;  no  children. 

Mary  Ann  Pearse,  dec’d  (Aaron  Van  Vranken),  Taught  4 years. 

Box  795,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

M.  1856,  as  above;  died  1882. 

Armenia  T.  Pepper  (J.  B.  Hatch),  Des  Moines,  la.  Taught  16  yrs. 

Taught,  Tarrytown  and  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  and  State  of  Iowa;  teaching  Normal  classes,  primary 
work  and  elocution ; m.  1863;  no  children. 

A.  Louise  Reynolds,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

J.  Henry  Abeel,  dec’d.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  Carrie  Abeel.  Addison,  N.  V. 

Prin.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  went  South  and  taught  in  Alabama  until  the  war;  after  the  war  he 
started,  as  is  supposed,  for  Europe,  and  has  not  been  heard  of  since;  is  supposed  to  be  dead. 

Hon.  Aug.  G.  S.  Allis,  lawyer,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Brockpori,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; P.  S.  No.  to,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 vrs. ; High  S.,  Joliet,  111.,  2 yrs. ; 
partial  course  at  Un.  College,  N.  Y. ; a year  in  Europe;  taught  Teachers’  Institutes;  admitted  to  bar, 
1859;  justice  in  Brockport  and  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  U.  S.  Assessor;  Member  Assembly,  1868;  1855  m. 
Miss  Caroline  P.  Bennett,  who  died  1857  ; t86t  m.  Miss  Harriet  N.  Little;  7 children. 

Algernon  L.  Day,  Taught  5 years. 

401  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught,  Flushing  Inst.,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Belleport  Acad.,  L.  I.,  r yr. ; Prin.  and  prop’r  bd.  S., 
Mendham  Inst.,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  clerk  to  Tax  Col.  and  Assessor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  4 yrs. ; bookkeeper 
4th  Nat.  Bank,  N.  Y.  City,  4 yrs.;  business,  N.  Y.  City,  till  went  to  Cal.,  1875;  since,  collection 
agency,  as  above;  1863  m.  Miss  M.  C.  Bryant;  2 children,  both  died. 

Hon.  Jas.  E.  Goodman,  Hartford,  N.Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. ; Ovid,  N.Y. ; Troy,  N.Y. ; druggist,  Troy,  N.  Y. ; now,  and  for  yrs., 
farmer  as  above ; supervisor  4 successive  yrs.;  Mem.  Assembly,  1881;  m.  Miss  Sarab  E.  Beecher;  6 
children,  1 teacher;  bro.  of  C.  M.,  ’46,  and  D.  E.,  *49. 

John  H.  Hopper,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Rock,  and  West.  Cos.,  N.  Y.,  6^>  yrs.;  Prin.,  Wabashaw,  Minn.,  2 yrs.;  now  teaching; 
the  rest  of  the  time  has  practiced  law;  i860  m.  Martha  M.  Smith,  who  died  1864;  1 daughter;  1869 
m.  Emma  B.  Stansbury,  who  died  1870;  1873  m.  Mary  A.  Sutherland;  2 daughters. 

Chas.  H.  Morse,  dec’d,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

After  graduation  he  resided  in  Buffalo ; mem.  Ex.  Com.  Y.  M.  A.;  in  salt  business  on  Central 
Wharf;  died  of  consumption,  1863. 

Francis  Ogsbury,  Morrison,  111.  Taught  31  years. 

Has  made  teaching  his  life-work;  m.  Julia  A.  Barrows,  undergraduate;  5 children;  3 have  taught. 

Philander  Reed,  22  Old  Slip,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Reformed  Ch.  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.;  Mech.  Soc.  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  night 
school,  18th  ward,  N.  Y.  City;  15th  ward  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  clerk  and  merchant;  1861  m.  Elsie  Louise 
Mabie;  6 children;  3 living. 

Darius  Rogers,  Ferndale,  Washington  Territory.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  4 yrs.;  has  since  been  in  mercantile  business. 

James  W.  Schermerhorn,  A.M.,  Taught  8 years. 

Teacher’s  Agency,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Hurley,  N.  Y. ; graduated  at  Rutgers  College,  N.  J.,  1855;  Prin.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Mata- 
wan,  N.  J.  ; Taught  Charlotteville,  N.  Y. ; established  and  still  conducts  “ American  School  Insti- 
tute,” N.  Y.  City;  m.  S.  L.  Du  Bois,  undergraduate,  who  was  preceptress  of  Col.  Inst. 

Michael  McN.  Walsh,  99  Nassau  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  8 £ years. 

Taught,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Weedsport,  Chili,  i yr. ; Prof.  Math.,N.  Y.  Conf.  Sem.,^j  yr. ; Prin^P.  S.  No. 
8,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; Prin.,  Carrsville,  Pa.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1 yr. ; stud- 
ied in  Germany  and  traveled  in  Europe,  3 yrs. ; admitted  to  bar,  1862:  since,  practiced  as  above; 
author  of  “ The  Lawyer  in  the  School  Room  ” ; all  teaching  in  N.  Y. 


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D.  Franklin  Wells,  A.B.,  dec’d.  Taught  17  years. 

Address  Mr.*J.  L.  Packard,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Prin.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; was  Prof.  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching  in  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1856-66;  appointed  State  Snpt.  Education,  1866;  elected  to  a second  term  same  office  in  1868; 
died  1869;  taught,  Muscatine,  Iowa,  1854-6.  It  was  said  of  him:  “He  was  to  education  in  Iowa 
what  D.  P.  Page  was  to  the  State  of  New  York.” 

Daniel  M.  Wells,  dec’d,  Taught  2 years. 

Address  daughter,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Briggs,  1080  Pacific  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  William’s  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; spent  the  remainder  of  his  life  as  above,  dying  1871;  m. 
Mary  A.  Conklin;  3 children,  1 daughter  survives. 


1852 — Fifteenth  Class. 


Sixteenth  Term,  ending  July  8,  1852. 

Sarah  A.  Bingham,  dec’d  (Malon  Felter,  M.  D.),  Taught  2 years. 

Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany  Female  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1857;  died,  leaving  5 children;  one,  a son,  survives. 

Sarah  M.  Birdsall,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Elizabeth  Clark,  dec’d  (T.  W.  Lawrence),  Taught  £ year. 

529  La  Fayette  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; m.  1854;  3 children;  died  1883. 

Eliza  J.  Dunster,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  Eng.  Dept.  Hebrew  school,  as  above,  until,  attacked  quick  consumption,  she  died  in 

1855. 

Ellen  M.  Freeman  (S.  S.  Merrill),  Milwaukee,  Wis.  No  report. 

Gen.  Man.  C.  M.  & St.  P.  R.  R. 

Elizabeth  Gufhn  (Nicholas  Marcle),  Taught  8 years. 

Hyndsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  and  other  places;  1873  m.  as  above;  no  children. 

Louisa  A.  Hiscock  (A.  H.  Brockway),  Taught  4 years. 

13  Greene  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  till  m.  1856. 

Anna  A.  Hughes,  51  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  8,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  now  at  home. 

Elizabeth  R.  Lapham,  dec’d  (Charles  S.  Bennett),  Taught  o years. 

E.  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

M.  1858;  1 son,  1 daughter;  died  1872;  address  Mrs.  R.  T.  Wood,  sister,  Penn  Yan,  where  the 
daughter  resides.  • 

Jane  M.  Livingston  (Sidney  D.  King),  Taught  2^  year. 

Pittston,  Pa. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  ^5  yr. ; and  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1855;  2 children. 


Mary  McDonald  (Edgar  D.  Ellis), 

1022  20th  st.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


Taught  2 years. 


Taught  P.  S.  No.  18,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1854;  2 sons,  2 daughters;  1 has  taught  2 yrs.;  as 
' above,  since  1873. 

Jane  A.  McEwan,  dec’d  (Bowen  H.  Stone,  ’50,  dec’d),  Taught  o yrs. 

Address  brother-in-law,  D.  J.  Mull,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

She  was  quite  literary  and  poetic;  all  her  essays  at  N.  S.  were  poems;  wrote  for  “Rural  New 
Yorker”  ; m.  1853;  2 children;  both  deceased;  she  died  1863. 


Harriet  L.  Milliner  (J.  W.  Stoakes),  Milan,  O. 


Taught  J year. 


Taught,  Gates,  N.  Y.;  m.  1862;  2 children;  lived  in  Canada  20  yrs.;  husband,  mayor  as  above. 


Mary  E.  Reed  (Orson  Jackson,  ’46). 


Taught  5 years. 


Prepared  for  Normal  S.  under  husband's  tuition;  taught  P.  Ss.  Westford,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  math,  in 
Ladies’  Sem.,  Newark,  N.J.;  grad.  Oneida  Con.  Sem.,  N.Y. ; Preceptress  Ithica  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; m. 
1858.  (See  husband.) 


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Aurora  H.  Turner  (Rev.  S.  H.  Todd),  Taught  1 8 years. 

Port  Gamble,  Washington  Territory. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  17  yrs. ; went  to  California  in  1869;  was  married  in  1870,  M.  E. 
clergyman;  taught  2 terms  P.  S.,  Portland,  Oregon;  has  taught  much  in  Sunday  schools. 

Elizabeth  Van  Derzee  (B.  Wood,  M.D.,  dec’d),  Taught  5 years. 

• 168  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany,  Schenectady  and  Saratoga  Co’s,  N.  Y. ; attended  N.  Y.  Conference  Seminary; 
m.  1867;  2 children — boys;  i living. 

Hannah  Waddell  (D.  S.  Kellogg,  M.D.),  Taught  4 years. 

Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Graduated  Ft.  Plain  Sem.  1854;  taught  there,  and  was  Preceptress  till  1858;  m.  1859;  1 son;  dec’d; 

Mary  A.  Williams  (Frederick  Sanford),  Taught  8 years. 

Gt.  Barrington,  Mass. 

Taught  during  course  select  class  16  young  ladies,  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  Wilbur  Morgan’s  (*49)  school  1 yr. ; 
private  teaching  7 yrs. ; sec’y  of  various  ladies’  religious  organizations;  m.  1862;  1 son,  1 daughter; 
Mrs.  Sanford  wrote  the  libretto  of  the  opera  Pompair  except  the  “ Scissors  Grinder’s  Song,”  the 
chorus,  “ He  is  so  quick,”  and  the  intoxicated  scene. 

Isaac  S.  Becker,  M.D.,  Berne,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Knox,  N.  Y.,  and  Huntington,  L.  I.;  i860  m.  Kate  E.  Shultes;  no  children. 

Benson  Briggs,  dec’d,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught  in  the  neighborhood  of  home  until  1878,  when  he  died. 

James  B.  Burlew,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  ii  years. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  State  6 yrs.,  N.  J.  5 yrs. ; since,  in  business;  1855  m.  Lydia  A.  Cornwell;  5 chil- 
dren; 4 living;  postmaster,  supervisor. 

Hon.  Abram  S.  Cassedy,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 J years. 

Taught  yrs. ; admitted  to  bar  1857;  Dep.  Co.  Cl’k  2 yrs. ; cl’k  Bd.  Supervisors  3 yrs.;  District 
Att’y  Orange  Co.;  practiced  law  in  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  since  ’60;  mem.  Bd.  of  Ed.  4 yrs. ; Pres’t  of  Bd. 

1 yr. ; 1880,  elected  mayor  of  Newburgh,  N.  Y. ; director  of  bank  10  yrs.;  counting  service  on  Bd.  of 
Ed.  as  teaching,  to  make  time. 

Bradford  R.  Champion,  Goshen,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1857;  i860  m. 
Miss  Parry,  of  Goshen,  N.  Y.;  3 children;  eldest  son  at  Cornell  University. 

L.  Harrison  Cheney,  A.M.,  dec’d,  Taught  24  years. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Liverpool,  N.  Y. ; Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Prin.  in  P.  Ss. ; was  Pres’t  of  Cape 
Girardeau,  Mo.,  Normal  S. ; Vice-Prin.  S.  Normal  S.,  Warrensburg,  Mo.;  while  excavating,  for 
scientific  purposes,  an  Indian  mound  in  Tenn.,  the  earth  fell  in  upon  him,  and  he  was  crushed  and 
killed,  1876;  he  revised  “ Robinson  and  French  ” arithmetics;  his  widow  is  lady  Prin.  of  Cape  Gir- 
ardeau Normal  S.;  his  four  sons  are  professional  men — one  a professor. 

James  A.  Curtice,  Patch  Grove,  Wis.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught  at  Fleming,  N.  Y. ; Dean’s  Corners.  N.  Y. ; Virginia,  111.;  Elgin,  111.;  Geneva,  111.;  in 
1856  settled  as  at  present;  has  been  Town  Sup’t  Ss. ; town  clerk;  assessor;  sec’y  of  the  Grant 
Co-operative  Ass’n;  “ Grange  ” master  and  lecturer;  m.  1855. 

James  Guffin,  dec’d,  Carlisle,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Address  sisters  Elizabeth,  ’52;  Sarah,  ’54. 

Taught  in  various  places;  enlisted  and  served  2 yrs;  was  killed  in  battle  near  Atlanta. 

C.  Warren  Hamilton,  East  New  York,  N.  Y.  Taught  31  years. 

Taught.  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  5 yrs. ; Prin.  Farmingdale,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  in  P.  Ss.,  N.  Y.  City,  7 
yrs.;  S.  Com'r,  Kings  Co.,  N.  Y.,  13  yrs.;  1863  m.  Miss  Evelyn  Dupignac;  son  and  daughter;  name 
presented  for  State  Sup’t  by  the  teachers  of  his  district,  and  by  many  newspapers,  1883. 

John  R.  Hinds,  M.D.,  dec’d,  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Grad.  Albany  Med.  College,  1855;  practiced  in  the  South  till  1861,  when  his  brother  was  killed,  and 
he  was  driven  north  on  account  of  his  union  sentiments;  practiced  as  above,  1861-81,  when  he  died; 

2 wives ; each  had  2 children. 

Jesse  McKinney,  Horseheads,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Chemung  2 yrs;  Corning  H.  S.  2 yrs.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Bid.,  Elmira,  5 yrs.;  School 
Com’r  2 terms;  1861  m.  Miss  Sweeten;  no  children. 

John  E.  McPherson,  Hurley,  N.  Y.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; since,  as  above,  the  same  school  for  22  yrs.,  and  now;  has  also 
a larm;  has  been  Town  Cl'k  and  Supervisor;  1855  m.  Sarah  Newkirk;  3 children. 


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Byron  F.  Pratt,  dec’d,  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught  in  E.  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  15  yrs. ; School  Com’r,  Erie  Co., 
3 yrs.;  health  failed;  farmer;  1857  m.  Ellen  M.  Torrey,  who  died  1872;  5 children;  died  1881. 

Chas.  H.  Peck,  A.M.,  State  Botanist,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  dist.  school,  Poestenkill,  N.  Y.,  yrs. ; clerk  in  store  yr. ; won  Nott  Prize  Scholarship, 
and  grad.  Union  Coll.  1859,  a Phi  Beta  Kappa;  taught  classics  and  math.,  Sandlake  Collegiate  Inst., 
N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; taught  in  private  school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4^  yrs.;  1867,  took  charge  Botanical  Dep’t 
State  Museum,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; has  made  large  additions  to  State  Herbarium,  and  valuable  contribu- 
tions to  botanical  literature;  cor.  mem.  of  various  sci.  associations,  and  of  Imperial  Zoological 
and  Botanical  Society  of  Vienna. 

Chas.  F.  Rappelye,  Troy,  Kansas.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Tought  in  N.  Y.  8 yrs. ; in  Kansas  3 yrs. ; Co.  clerk  10  yrs.;  Co.  treas.  2 yrs.;  mem.  Co.  Bd.  S. 
Examiners  8 yrs. ; farmer  and  stock  raiser;  Sunday-school  sup’t;  i860  m.  Mary  F.  Hallowell;  2 
children;  both  died. 

Darwin  C.  Smalley,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  i yr.  ; farmer,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  14  yrs.;  as 
above,  since  1870,  in  iron  business;  manuf.  steam  engines;  lumber;  bank  director;  1855  m.  Miss 
Martha  Burroughs;  2 girls,  1 boy. 

Thomas  G.  Smith,  Sidney  Plains,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  winters  and  farmed  summers  for  6 yrs.;  mercantile  business  since;  m.  1857;  3 sons;  2 are 
living. 

Hon.  Joseph  B.  Tallman,  Charleston,  Texas.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.,  Ark.  and  Texas;  State  Supt.  Ss.  in  Minn,  and  Ark.;  Probate  Judge  and  Sec’y  of 
State  in  Ark. ; now,  as  above;  the  largest  bee-keeper  in  the  South. 

Nicholas  Winne,  dec’d,  Taught  1 year. 

Address  son,  Ernest,  Greenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Clarksville,  N.  Y. ; jewelry  and  photography;  1859  m-  Miss  Mary  Gage;  4 children;  1 
living;  died,  Huntsville,  Texas,  1867,  where  he  was  in  business  before  and  after  war;  was  driven 
North  at  first  of  war;  worked  at  the  front  in  Christian  Commission. 


1853 — Sixteenth  Class. 

Seventeenth  Term,  ending  February  io,  1853. 

Emelie  E.  Andrews,  Taught  2 years. 

188  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Cottage  Hill  Seminary,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

C.  Louisa  Barstow  (Wm.  G.  Brownson,  M.  D.,  ’53),  Taught  4 years. 

New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Taught,  Rome,  N.  Y. ; Washington,  N.  Y. ; Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. ; Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  E.  Bender  (Albert  Booth),  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  yrs. 

Taught  till  m. ; sister  of  E.  H.  Bender,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Julia  Coley,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  29  years. 

Taught  mostly  Private  S.,  as  above,  and  now. 

Mary  E.  Cook,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Taught  30  year. 

Taught  all  grades  from  Primary  to  Preceptress  of  Acad.,  at  salaries  from  $250  to  $2,800;  has  been 
S.  Supt.;  now  teaching  in  University,  as  above;  has  embraced  Mormon  faith;  organized  the  Ss.  of 
Southern  Utah. 

Esther  D.  Crary  (Amos  D.  Favill),  Mitchell,  Iowa.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y. ; was  married  1855,  and  moved  at  once,  as  above;  four  sons. 

Mary  H.  Crosby  (Otis  B.  Gunn),  Kansas  City, Mo.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  during  the  course,  and  afterwards  at  Graded  S.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  till  m.  1853;  3 children;  son 
educated  at  Rens.  Pol.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Mary  A.  Fox  (H.  W.  Judd),  Englewood,  111.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Taught  yrs.  before  m.  1854;  6 children;  4 living;  1 a teacher;  Mrs.  Judd  taught  with  husband 
nearly  9 yrs.  after  marriage. 

Mary  E.  Goodell,  residence  and  history  unknown. 


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Almira  Hoyt  (Wm.  K.  Niver),  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Schodack,  N.  Y. ; m.  1854;  3 children. 

Susan  T.  Hutchinson  (T.  O.  Dunn),  Tecumseh,  Mich.  Taught o years. 

M.  1853;  1 son. 

Eliza  C.  Ingersoll  (N.  Wakelee),  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Greenport,  L.  I.,  2 yrs. ; Judson  Fem.  Inst.,  Marion,  Ala.,  4 yrs. ; Neversink,  N.  Y.,  3 
yrs. ; m.  1866;  2 sons. 

Susan  P.  Jones,  dec’d  (G.  M.  M.  Glenn),  Taught  5 years. 

Rockford,  111. 

Taught,  Orient,  Greenville,  Amsterdam — all  in  N.  Y. ; m.  and  moved  as  above,  where  she  died  in 
1861,  leaving  a son  and  a daughter. 

Eliza  M.  Knowles,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  many  years  in  Sar.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; died  a number  of  years  ago. 

Louisa  Moore,  dec’d,  Taught  1 J years. 

Address  Mrs.  Joseph  M.,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  in  Un.  S. ; died  of  consumption  at  Thomaston,  Ga.,  1855. 

S.  Cornelia  Nelson  (Wm.  L.  Clark),  Dundee,  111.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.;  Prin.  P.  S.  in  Toledo,  O.,  2 yrs.;  m.  as  above;  2 children. 

Clotilda  E.  Noyes,  dec’d  (C.  E.  Barstow,  ’53,  dec’d),  Taught  4 years. 

Adrian,  Mich. 

Took  a belles  lettres  course;  she  then  taught  some  years;  after  marriage  went  to  Adrian,  Mich., 
where  husband  taught;  she  sickened,  and  they  started  for  the  East;  she  died  at  her  brother’s,  in 
Geneva,  N.  Y.;  her  two  little  children  had  preceded  her;  her  death  was  in  1862;  her  husband’s  in 
1864. 

Ruth  Perkins  (W.  S.  Slocum,  dec’d),  Taught  6 years. 

Centre  Junction,  Iowa. 

Taught  till  1857  in  N.  Y.  and  Ohio,  4 yrs.;  m.  J.  W.  Dunbar;  taught  4 terms;  husband  died;  1868 
m.  as  above;  now  a widow  with  1 son. 

Mary  E.  Riley,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years* 

Taught  with  S.  T.  Bowen,  '45,  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  yr. ; in  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; since, 
engaged  in  home  duties. 


Julia  M.  Scovil  (Isaac  B.  Prindle), 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 


Taught  3 years. 


Taught,  Louisville,  Ky. ; Young  Ladies’  Inst.,  Florence,  Ala.;  Institute  Charlotte,  N.C.,  where  she 
was  at  breaking  out  of  war;  m.  1863;  one  child,  daughter. 

Helen  M.  Skidmore  (Daniel  W.  Richards),  Taught  21  years. 

Lexington,  Mass. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  8,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  Dept.  Advanced  S.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  18  yrs.;  Ass’t, 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1878;  no  children. 

Deborah  Strickland,  dec’d,  Taught  i year. 

Address  Anna  E.  Langdon,  Sterlingville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  9 mos.  in  Greenbush,  N.  Y. ; died  of  congestion  of  brain. 

Agnes  Van  Allen,  Schodack  Landing,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  from  graduation  to  1874;  not  continuously. 

Mary  H.  Van  Antwerp  (Frank  Shaler),  Taught  9J  years. 

762  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  and  Prin's  Ass’t  in  P.  S.  No.  6,  as  above,  8 yrs.;  previously,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.  3 mos.; 
Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  6 mos. ; private  S.  as  above,  3 mos.  m.  as  above. 

Mary  L.  Wilson  (Hiram  Hotaling),  Taught  21  years. 

P.  S.  No.  25,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  from  May  ’53  to  May  ’54;  from  Sept.  '58  to  Oct.  ’61,  and  since 
Nov.  66;  m.  1854;  3 children,  1 teaching. 

Phebe  Ann  Wood  (Maj.  Tellez,  Surg.,  Mex.  Army),  Taught  4 years. 

Address  Mrs.  Maria  D.  Wood,  Bethel,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ass’t  Prin.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; Prin.,  N.  Y.  City,  3 yrs.;  writer;  author  of  book  of 
poems,  title — Reunida;  m.  1861 ; not  heard  from  or  of  for  many  years. 

Joseph  C.  Arnold,  Burlington  Flats,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  in  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  W.  Edmeston,  Edmeston,  Burlington  Flats,  W.  Burlington, 


Wertford,  Cooperstown  Sem.,  New  Berlin,  Exeter;  has  been  in  part  the  means  of  inducing  ten 
students  to  attend  the  Normal  School,  among  them  his  son,  Lynn  J.  Arnold,  ’84;  has  been  farmer  16 
yrs. ; merchant  4 yrs. 

C.  Edward  Barstow,  A.M.,  dec’d,  Hannibal,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

After  the  death  of  his  wife  he  studied  law,  and  was  entering  upon  successful  practice  when  he  died 
of  typhoid  fever  in  1864;  m.  M.  E.  Noyes,  ’53.  See  account  of  his  wife;  they  were  both  a great 
credit  to  the  school. 

Edward  Bliss,  Peterboro,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Barrytown,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  Northport,  L.  I.  x term;  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Siloam, 
N.  Y.,  10  terms;  lumbering,  3 yrs.  in  Mich.;  returned,  and  as  above,  since  1873;  Supervisor,  3 yrs.; 
Justice  P.,  4 yrs.;  Sec’y  andTreas.  Evans  Academy ; 1856  m.  Rosetta  Hungerford,  sister  of  Mary, ’65; 
2 adopted  children. 

Wm.  Gr.  Brownson,  M.  A.,  M.D.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Taught  8 J yrs. 

Taught  Bd.  S.,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  yr. ; Brockport,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Orient,  N.  Y.,  yr;  Un.  S. 
Prin.,  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  1J42  yrs.;  Wisconsin,  3 yrs.;  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Jamaica,  N.  Y., 
Prin.  Un.  S.,4J^yrs.;  M.  A.,  Ham.  Coll. ; N.  Y.  Un.  Med.  Coll. '65;  Ass’t  Surg.,  David’s  Is.,  y. ; 
New  Canaan,  Conn.,  since;  Pres’t  Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Soc. ; now  Pres’t  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc. ; 
annual  address,  a poem;  delivered  class  poem,  reunion  ’83;  m.  C.  Louise  Barstow,  ’53. 

James  Buckhout,  Prin.  Gram.  S.  No.  65,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught  at  “College  Hill,”  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  P.  S.,  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  now  Gram.  S. 
No.  64,  N.  Y.  City,  15  yrs.;  P.  S.,  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  now  Gram.  S.  No.  65,  N.  Y.  City,  13  yrs.; 
m.  the  first  pupil  he  saw  in  Fordham  school. 

Tully  C.  Estee,  Evanston,  111.  Taught  6 years. 

Supt.  Tappan,  McKillop  & Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Catskill  Un.  S.,  i yr. ; N.  S.,  Albany,  Prof,  music,  etc.,  4 yrs.;  Female  College,  S.  C. ; came  north 
by  reason  of  war;  business  since  in  Chicago. 

John  S.  Haynes,  Raritan,  N.  J.  Taught  30  years. 

Taught,  Boynton,  N.  J.,  i yr.;  Harmony  Plains,  N.  J.,  ioV£  yrs;  Millstone,  N.  J.,  3^  yrs.;  Rari- 
tan P.  S.,  16  yrs.;  member  Bd.  of  Co.  Examiners,  15  yrs.;  Co.  Supt.  Schools,  5 yrs.;  deacon  in 
church;  Treas.  of  Fire  Dept,  and  of  Building  Loan  Ass'n;  holds  N.  J.  State  cert. 

Wm.  B.  Hull,  Supt.  Schools,  Canton,  111.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught,  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  5 mos.;  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  in  Auburn,  Acad.,  yrs.;  Canton,  111.,  13  yrs.; 
Washington  College,  Cal.,  1 yr. ; clerk  in  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1 yr. 

Maj.  James  H.  Mills,  M.  D.,  dec’d.  Taught  12  years. 

Address  widow,  Box  934,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Mt.  Hope,  Orangeburgh,  Blauveltville,  all  N.  Y. ; grad.  1862,  Med.  Dept.  Un.  N.  Y.,  and 
took  Metcalf  medal  for  excellence  in  materia  medica;  from  1862  till  close  of  war,  surg.  in  army  and 
navy;  died,  1872,  of  disease  contracted  in  military  service;  1853  m.  Frances  E.  Clinton,  relative  of 
De  Witt  Clinton;  3 children,  2 living — business  men. 

Hon.  Hiram  D.  Noble,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  widow,  Cresco,  Iowa. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; was  Trustee  Iowa  Ag.  College,  and  active  in  educational  matters; 
financial  agent  of  college;  farmer;  1862  m.  Miss  Martha  Clarke;  died  1874;  5 children,  1 daughter 
teaches. 

Aaron  B.  Pratt,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Bridgehampton,  N.  Y.,  Yr:  admitted  to  bar ’54;  practiced 
law  in  present  place  ever  since. 

Wm.  White,  dec’d,  Bergen,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Address  his  mother,  Mrs.  Wm.  White. 

He  died  Feb.,  1854;  was  not  married;  he  taught  before  attending  Normal  School. 

De  Volson  Wood,  C.E.,  M.A.,  M.S.,  Taught  28  years. 

Prof.  Stevens  Inst.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  residence,  Boonton,  N.  J. 

Prin.  school  at  Nepanoch,  1 yr. ; Ass’t  Prof.  Normal  School,  yrs.;  graduated  Rens.  Pol.  Inst.; 
Ass’t  Prof.  Civ.  Eng.,  Univ.  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  Prof.  Civ.  Eng.,  Univ.  Mich.,  13  yrs.;  Prof.  Math,  and 
Mech.,  Stevens  Inst.,  11  yrs.;  member  of  various  societies;  has  made  numerous  useful  inventions; 
has  contributed  to  many  cyclopoedias,  reviews  and  periodicals;  author  of  six  books,  geometry, 
mechanics,  etc. 


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1853 — Seventeenth  Class. 


Eighteenth  Term,  ending  July  14,  1853. 

Charlotte  M.  Anderson  (Reuben  S.  Haight),  Taught  4 years. 

40  Schermerhorn  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  New  Castle,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Prin.  infant  dept.  P.  S.  No.  11,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; m. 
1857;  4 children,  3 sons  living. 

Ellen  B.  Babbitt,  dec’d,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

She  taught  a year  or  so  as  above;  then  died  in  1854. 

Mary  L.  Beaty,  Johnsonville,  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  years. 

Preceptress  Washington  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Salem,  N.Y.,  20  yrs;  now,  Trustee  School  Dist. ; em- 
ploys Normal  graduates. 


Mary  E.  Burch,  dec’d,  Castleton,  N.  Y. 


Taught  22  years. 


Taught  Select  S.,  Castleton,  N.  Y.;  in  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Pub.  S.  No.  12,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  taught 
several  years  in  Jersey  City  public  schools  very  successfully;  died  1875. 

Magdalene  Chamberlain,  dec’d  (G.  Van  Sickle),  Taught  9 years. 

Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  3 yrs.;  McLean  Fern.  Sem.,  Indianapolis,  6 yrs.;  m.  1868;  2 sons; 
died  1874. 


M.  Jane  Chamberlain  (O.  F.  Moore,  lumber), 


Taught  6 years. 


Cincinnati,  O.,  or  Delhi,  O. 

Taught,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  1 yr. ; McLean  Fern.  Sem.,  Indianapolis,  5 yrs.;  m.  1858;  3 chil- 
dren— 1 daughter,  2 sons. 

Sarah  A.  Coonley,  dec’d  (C.  W.  Cook),  Taught  3 years. 

505  Monroe  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  in  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1857;  5 children;  3 living;  died  1872. 

Jennie  B.  Dayton,  dec’d,  Taught  i year. 

Address  Hon.  C.  R.  Dayton,  East  Hampton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ass’t  in  Clinton  Academy,  E.  Hampton,  N.  Y. ; health  always  delicate;  died  1859. 

Elizabeth  B.  Densmore,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Taught  30  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now  Preceptress  8th  ward  S.,  as  above. 

Frances  A.  Denton  (Thomas  M.  Brome),  Taught  20  years. 

New  Hampton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Prim.  Dept.  19th  ward  S.  N.  Y.  City,  3 yrs.;  m.  1859; 
husband,  undergraduate;  3 children;  2 teach. 

Harriet  M.  Dixon  (William  Manson),  Taught  15  years. 

36  Howard  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  as  above,  until  m.  t868;  3 children. 

Jennie  Fry  (H.  F.  Fry),  Howell,  Mich.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  in  different  Ss.  in  Mich.,  1^  yrs. ; none  in  N.  Y. ; m.  1861 ; 1 daughter,  who  died. 

Cornelia  A.  Germond,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  in  Schoharie,  Schenectady,  Dutchess  and  Onondaga  counties — all  N.  Y. — from  graduation 
till  1878. 


Sarah  K.  Hare,  Crittenden,  N.  Y. 


Taught  9 years. 


Taught  in  N.  Y.  State  and  City,  7 yrs. ; N.  J.,  and  111.,  i yr. ; Iowa.iyr.;  cared  for  invalid  mother, 
2 yrs. ; since  1867  has  been  matron  Pres.  Home  for  Aged  Women,  N.  Y.  City. 

Sarah  M.  Hart  (S.  M.  Bradley),  Taught  i year. 

108  Noble  st.,  Greenpoint,  L.  I. 

Taught  on  Staten  Island,  and  in  family  S. ; 1864  m.  S.  W.  Perkins;  he  died,  1865;  m.  as  above, 
1867;  2 sons. 

Mary  A.  Hatfield  (Emmett  G.  Tuttle), 

Factory  Point,  Vt. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Select  S.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; m.  1856;  6 children;  2 have 
taught. 

Mary  T.  Howe  (H.  S.  Pratt), 

Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. 


Taught  i J years. 


Taught  26  years. 


Preceptress  Oswego  High  S.;  taught  Geog.  and  Hist.  Oswego  Normal  S.  from  its  commencement 
to  1870;  from  1864  to  1872,  assisted  Guyot  in  prep.  geog.  series;  vacations  in  Teachers’  Inst’s,  and  lec- 
turing to  teachers;  1870-3,  devoted  to  lecturing  and  Institute  work;  1857  m;  Ayg-  M-  Smith,  who  died 
1861;  son  and  daughter;  latter  taught;  m.  1873,  as  above;  engaged  with  him  in  S.  for  Boys. 

Anna  M.  Lighthall  (Finlay  Matheson,  dec’d,  1882),  Taught  2 years. 

Address  son,  William  J.,  20  Cedar  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Rye,  N.Y.,  2 yrs. ; m.  1855 ; 2 sons;  1 living.  Mrs.  M.  is  a great  grand-daughter  of  Return 
J.  Meigs;  has  devoted  much  attention  to  art. 

Catharine  W.  Morrison,  Wurtsboro,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  Orange  and  Sullivan  counties,  N.  Y. ; stopped  teaching  on  account  of  death  of  mother. 

Lucretia  Osborn  (Chas.  P.  Graves,  M.  D.),  Taught  4 years. 

Sycamore,  111. 

Taught,  Chat.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Erie,  Pa.,  Graded  S.,  3 yrs.;  voice  failed— could  not  teach;  m. 
1857;  went  to  Toledo,  O.;  was  driven  back  to  N.  Y.  State  by  malaria;  removed  to  present  residence, 
1876. 

Martha  L.  Quick  (Linus  Wolcott),  Croton,  N.Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  Walter  Burr,  of  that  place;  he  lived  9J4  yrs.;  one  child,  a 
daughter  ; lived  Braman’s  Corners  till  1876,  when  m.  to  present  husband,  and  moved  to  present  resi- 
dence; has  written  essays,  poems,  etc.;  Pres’t  Miss.  Soc. 

Margaret  E.  Vanderzee  (James  Vanderpoel),  Taught  6£  years. 

Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  yr.'»  N.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Albany, 

N.  Y.,  Orphan  Asylum,  1 yr. ; m.  1862;  2 children — sons. 

Caroline  M.  Weaver  (S.  B.  Davenport),  Taught  3J  years. 

Quaker  Street,  N.  Y. 

Taught  7 terms;  1855  m.  A.  A.  Baker,  M.  D.,  who  died;  2 children;  10  yrs.  after  his  death,  m.  as 
above. 

Maria  Williams,  dec’d  (L.  C.  Sornberger,  dec’d,  1861),  Taught  17  yrs. 

Address  bro.  E.,  Sinclairville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Chaut.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; dist.  Ss.  in  Kan.  andinWis.;  1855  m.  as  above;  died  1879;  no 
children;  was  taking  C.  L.  S.  C.  at  time  of  her  death. 

Catharine  Woodhull,  Taught  18  years. 

Care  Wm.  A.  Smith,  196  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  West.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  mostly  in  young  ladies’  boarding  S. ; now,  teaching  piano. 

Seth  C.  Arnold,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Taught  1 6 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.  in  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. ; went  west  1856, and  taught  Monmouth,  111.,  2 yrs.;  1858,  went 
to  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa,  and  taught  5 yrs. ; and  in  other  schools  3 yrs. ; Co.  Supt.  of  Ss.  2 terms,  in 
Hardin  Co.,  Iowa;  had  the  “ Banner  S.”  of  the  county;  furniture  business  as  above  for  last  7 yrs. 

Wm.  R.  Brown,  Shelbina,  Mo.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Sennett,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; winters  in  Michigan  yrs.;  works  at  woollen  manufacturing; 

• studied  law;  m.  Harriet  C.  Rhodes;  7 children. 

Philip  Brust,  Haynersville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; since  and  now  a farmer;  1858  m. 
Miss  Mary  E.  File;  2 children;  1 has  taught. 

Lieut.  J ames  Cheney,  dec’d,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Columbus,  O.,  2 terms;  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1 yr. ; enlisted  in  86th  Regiment  N.  Y.  I.  Vols. ; 
became  1st  lieut. ; wounded  at  Po  river,  Wilderness,  May  10th,  1864;  died  at  Georgetown  Sem.  Hosp., 
May  17th,  1864;  1855  m.  Helen  T.  Bissell. 

J.  GaNun  Cole,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

There  has  been  but  5 yrs.  since  he  graduated  that  he  have  not  taught  in  dist.  S.,  acad.  or  sem., 
mostly  in  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y. ; he  also  keeps  a summer  boarding-house. 

Rev.  Isaac  H.  Collier,  A.M.,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  his  widow,  Mrs.  Fanny  M.  Collier,  Oakfield,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Leeds,  N.  Y. ; Coxsackie,  N.  Y.;  graduated  Rutgers  College,  1859;  from  N.  B.  Theo. 
Sem.  1862;  pastor  till  death,  1881;  1865  m.  Fannie  M.  Miller;  4 children. 

Benj.  D.  Crane,  Carmel,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  dist.  S.,  2 yrs. ; select  S.,  2 yrs. ; mercantile  10  yrs.;  7 yrs.  in  employ  of  city  of 
N.  Y. ; now,  in  charge  of  reservoir,  Boyd’s  Corners  ; m.  1856;  no  children. 

Lieut. -Col.  Levi  S.  Dominy,  LL.B.,  Massena,  N.Y.  Taught  5 J years. 

Taught,  1853-8,  mostly  private  S. ; book  business  to  1861;  entered  service  Capt.  118th  Regt.  N.  Y. 


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Vols. ; maj.;  mustered  out  1865,  Lieut.-Col. ; grad.  Albany  Law  School  1866;  gen.  supt.  of  a manufg 
company;  now,  practicing  law,  as  above;  1852  m.  Miss  Betsey  M.  Hedding,  who  died,  1873;  1877 
m.  Miss  Frances  E.  DeWitt;  1 child. 

Homer  T.  Fowler,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  at  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  and  Pulaski  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; attached  to  Government  survey  of  Territory 
of  Minnesota  till  1856;  School  Com’r,  Oneida  Co.,  6 yrs. ; has  sinceebeen  successful  in  commercial 
and  manuf’g  enterprises;  read  law,  was  admitted,  but  did  not  practice. 

Maj.  Harrison  Hannahs,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  and  Davenport,  Iowa;  1856,  business  in  Kansas;  m. 
Elizabeth  Helen  Pease;  corporator  and  trustee  of  Washburn  College,  Kansas;  1862,  enlisted  nth 
Kan.  Vols.;  1st  lieut. ; adjt. ; A.  A.  gen.  on  staff  of  Gen.  Ewing;  A.  A.  Gen.  District  of  the  Border 
and  District  of  Missouri;  capt.;  maj.;  served  A.  A.  Gen.  Dist.  Mo.  till  close  of  war;  wife  died  during 
war;  1865,  returned  to  Rome,  N.  Y.,  where  he  has  since  been  a merchant;  father  of  E.  Helen  Han- 
nahs, ’84. 

J.  Henry  Hikok,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  yrs.  during  the  course  here,  and  i yr.  prin.  of  S.  Middletown,  N.  Y. ; with  Ivison  & 
Phinney,  7 yrs.;  since  in  book  and  music  business,  as  above;  m.  Julia  A.  Peer;  6 children. 

Peter  W.  Hoagland,  58  Barclay  St.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Albany,  N.  Y.,%yr.',  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Millerton,  N.  Y. , 1 yr.;  since,  in  the 
drug  business;  1875  rn.  Miss  Nichols;  2 children. 

Hubert  H.  Merrill  A.M.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught,  Class.  Acad.,  Gowanda,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Supt.  Ss.,  Painesville,  Ohio,  1 yr. ; in  charge 
Missouri  Fern.  Coll.  3 yrs.;  established  private  school,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1870 — since  and  now  very  suc- 
cessful; for  2 yrs.  has  taught  in  Chattanooga  and  Murfreesboro,  and  now,  Shelbyville  Inst.,  Tenn., 
for  health;  1858  m.  Susie  E.  Moody;  3 children. 

Chester  L.  Northup,  Page’s  Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Warren,  N.  Y.,  and  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  since,  engaged  in  farming;  m.  Nancy 
H.  Kay. 

Washington  Van  Gasbeek,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught’in  N.  Y.  8 yrs. ; in  Indiana  2 yrs.;  has  been  mem.  Bd.  Ed.,  as  above;  drafted  present 
school  law  for  Hudson  schools;  1859  m-  Miss  Beda  Hosford;  1 son,  2 daughters;  1 daughter  has  taught 
in  P.  S.,  as  above,  3 yrs. 

Hon.  Abram  P.  Smith,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  select  S.  and  Union  S.  at  Marathon,  N.  Y;  admitted  to  bar  1856;  dist.  att’y,  1856;  helped 
raise  76th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols. ; was  with  them  at  the  front  8 mo’s;  wrote  history  of  regt. ; county  judge 
and  surrogate  16  yrs. ; taught  yr.  during  course. 

J.  Frank  Wright,  Prin.  Gram.  S.  No.  7,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  30  years. 

P.  O.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  as  asst.  prin.  and  prin.  ever  since 
graduation;  has  written  on  school  subjects;  summer  residence,  Frenchman’s  Island,  Oneida  Lake, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  has  a “ Summer  School.” 


1854— Eighteenth  Class. 

Nineteenth  Term,  ending  February  2,  1854. 

Mary  E.  Best  (Wm.  T.  King),  Saratoga,  Cal.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  and  Chatham,  N.  Y.;  m.  1858;  3 children,  oldest  daughter  attending  Nor- 
mal S.,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

Agnes  Brown,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  P.  S.  No.  6 from  1855  to  1862;  died  1875. 

Sarah  A.  Brown,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Sarah  F.  Buckelew,  Gram.  S.  49,  E.  37th  st.,  N.  Y.  C.  Taught  29  yrs. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  is  Prin.  of  one  of  the  finest  primary  depts.  in  N.  Y.  City;  taught  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. 

Hannah  K.  Bunnel  (H.  S.  Watson),  Taught  23  years. 

218  Albert  st.,  Ottawa,  Prov.  Ontario. 

Taught,  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.  ; Augusta,  Ga.,  yrs.  Wheeling,  Va.,  yr. ; health  failed; 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  P.  Ss.,  16  yrs.;  m.  1876;  since  as  above;  no  children. 


Eliza  M.  Clark,  Box  No.  99,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  1 term;  health  failed;  since,  at  home. 

Mary  Crapo  (Dr.  C.  D.  Bull),  Stillwater,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Roslyn.  L.  I.,  3 yrs.;  governess,  Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  x yr. ; Associate  Prin.,  Acad,  as  above, 
iyr. ; m.  1863;  no  children. 

Mary  E.  Crounse,  dec’d  (Augustus  Voorhis),  Taught  3 years. 

South  Haven,  Mich.  * 

Taught  at  Knowersville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Guilderland,  N.  Y„  1 yr. ; m.  1863;  died  1877. 

Betsey  H.  Davis  (F.  P.  Rogers),  Sodus,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  3 terms;  called  home  by  health  of  mother;  taught  8 terms  in  Wayne  county,  N.  Y. ; m. 
1856;  4 children;  3 daughters  have  aggregated  16  yrs.  teaching. 

Electa  E.  Dewey,  2931  Vernon  ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  27  years. 

Prin.  Calumet  Ave.  S. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  State,  9 yrs.;  P.  Ss.,  as  above,  the  last  18  yrs.,  and  now. 

Antoinette  Edwards  (J.  H.  Barhyte),  Schenect’y,  N.Y.  Taught  2J  yrs. 

Taught,  Sand  Flats,  N.  Y.,J4yr. ; Fultonville,  N.  Y.,  J^yr. ; Roseville,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; P.  S.  as 
above,  i yr. ; m.  1859;  2 daughters. 

Cornelia  M.  Fitch  (A.  B.  Parmelee) , Carbondale,  111.  Taught  2 J yrs. 

Taught  x term,  Chemung,  N.  Y.;  i term,  Albion,  N.  Y. ; i yr.,  Morris,  111.;  x term,  Nunda, N.  Y. ; 
m.  1856;  4 children;  all  died  under  4 yrs.  of  age. 

Anna  M.  Gardiner,  dec’d  (C.  C.  Waller,  M.D.),  Taught  o years. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1854;  died  1879;  4 children;  oldest  daughter  taught,  as  above,  P.  S.  No.  17,  4 yrs. 

Harriet  Gorsline  (Rodolphus  Dingman),  Sodus,  N.Y.  Taught  25  yrs. 

Taught,  Louisville,  Ga.,  2 yrs.;  Preceptress  High  S.,  Madison,  Wis.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Beekman  st.  S., 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1 yr. ; after  1867  could  not  teach  except  with  rests;  m. 
1878. 

Sarah  Ck  Guilin  (Hermon  Worth),  Taught  2 years. 

Carlisle  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Tarrytown  andNyack,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  health  failed  ; m.  x868;  2 children. 

Frances  M.  Knapp  (Thomas  F.  McDowell),  Taught  2J  years. 

227  E.  1 8th  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Staten  Island,  Yr- • sd  Female  Ass't  Gram.  S.  47,  as  above,  2 yrs.;  m.  1856;  2 sons. 

L.  Adelia  Lake  (Samuel  H.  Barrett),  Taught  12  years. 

Waterville,  Kansas. 

Taught  in  Cooperstown,  Hartwick,  Laurens,  Albany,  Orient,  Cold  Spring — all  N.  Y. — until  m.  1866; 
2 sons;  both  died. 

Harriet  E.  Mason  (Henry  Abernethy,  dec’d,  1866),  Taught  2J  yrs. 

Sun  Prairie,  Wis. 

Taught,  as  above,  5 terms;  m.  1856;  3 children. 

Henrietta  Middlemas  (James  Calderwood),  Taught  2 J years. 

Brooklyn,  Iowa. 

Taught  in  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Iowa,  yr. ; m.  1857,  as  above;  9 children. 

Elizabeth  Miller  (S.  J.  McDougal,  undergraduate),  Taught  o years. 

305  Columbus  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

M.  i860  ; 4 daughters,  1 son;  3 daughters  living. 

Belvidere  Monroe,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Taught  since  graduation,  mostly  in  P.  Ss.,  as  above;  now,  in  No.  14. 

Harriet  N.  Parsons,  dec’d, 

Address  H.  P.  Pulling,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Taught,  Bloomington,  111.,  and  Keokuk,  Iowa;  died  1856. 

Ann  Rogers,  dec’d  (W.  W.  Daget), 

Address  bro.,  Seneca  Rogers,  Limerick,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Limerick,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  removed  to  111.;  m.  1858  in  Kane  Co.;  taught  with  husband;  died 
1866;  one  son,  who  is  a teacher. 


Taught  29  years. 
Taught  1 year. 

Taught  10  years. 


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Lucy  M.  Smith  (Charles  T.  Hoy),  Taught  7 years. 

59  Dove  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  with  Lawson,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Pub.  S.  No.  n,  Albany,  6 yrs.;  3 children. 

Cornelia  T.  Wilbur  (Thomas  S.  Young),  Taught  2 years. 

Fanwood,  N.  J. 

Taught  2 yrs.  in  Albany,  in  a Select  S.  in  Plain  st.;  m.  1856;  4 sons,  but  one  living. 

Edmund  G.  Butts,  Stillwater,  Minn.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  at  Bethlehem,  Spring  Valley;  served  in  37th  N.  Y.  Vols.  until  discharged  at  close 
of  the  war;  clerk  in  Treas.  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. ; since  1865,  as  at  present;  admitted  to  bar  in 
1861;  has  been  City  Justice,  2 yrs.;  Judge  of  Probate,  10  yrs.;  Dep.  Col.  Int.  Rev.;  Insp.  State 
Prisons;  Delegate  to  Nat.  Prison  Congress;  postmaster,  Pres,  appointment;  xst  wife,  E.  Augusta 
White ; 2d,  Ida  Ellsworth ; 5 children. 

Rev.  Alex.  F.  Dix,  A.M.,  Taught  25  years. 

Union  Springs,  Alabama,  Inst. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  5 yrs. ; 1 yr.  on  farm;  attended  University  of  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 1859,  went  to 
Alabama;  taught  Un.  Spa  1 yr. ; settled  at  Medway;  served  in  Confederate  army  during  war;  paroled 
at  Appomatox;  ordained  Baptist  minister,  1866;  1871,  Prof.  An.  Lang.  Mary  Sharp  College,  Winches- 
ter, Tenn.;  resigned  1877,  and  established  Normal  College;  1880,  Pres’t  William  and  Emma  Austin 
College,  Stevenson,  Ala.;  1883,  returned  and  established  S.  at  Union  Spa;  1861  m.  Miss  Nellie  L.  Beach, 
sister  of  M.  M.  Beach,  ’56;  7 sons,  3 daughters;  3 have  taught. 

Rev.  John  Q.  Evans,  Nekoma,  111.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Suffolk,  Va.,  r yr. ; Goldsboro,  N.  C.,  Academy,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  New  Jersey,  3 yrs.; 
entered  ministry,  i860;  6 yrs.  Pastor  1st  Christian  Ch.,  Clinton,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  Le  Grand,  Iowa,  Chris- 
tian Inst.,  3 yrs.;  Pastor,  Ontario,  111.,  at  present;  1859  m.  Miss  Clare  E.  Nichols;  1 son,  teacher;  1 
daughter,  preparing  to  teach. 

George  D.  Gano,  dec’d,  Westville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Died  1856. 

Thomas  H.  Gemmell,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  14J  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  as  follows:  Verplanck’s  Pt.,  yr. ; Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.  ; Piermont,  N.  Y., 
5 yrs.;  resigned  for  ill  health;  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  5 yrs.;  Lake  City,  Minn.,  1 yr. ; since  1869,  and 
now,  real  estate  and  ins.;  Pres’t  Bd.  Ed.;  m.;  2 children;  daughter  preparing  to  teach. 

Rensselaer  Howell,  Jr.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  28  years. 

Taught,  Setauket,  N.  Y.,  and  Dist.  Ss.  in  Orange  and  Dutchess  counties,  N.  ^.,  for  io  yrs.; 
Prin.  2d  ward  Gram.  S.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  io  yrs.:  in  Free  Academy,  same  city,  4 yrs.;  private  in- 
struction, 3 yrs.;  elected  J.  P.  in  1882. 

George  A.  Kelly,  Porterville,  Kansas.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught  several  years  in  N.  Y.  State;  has  since  been  in  Illinois;  teaching  winters;  farming,  summers. 

Col.  La  Fayette  Lyttle,  Toledo,  O.  Taught  5^  years. 

Taught  in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; Watertown,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Supt.  Ss.  at  same  place,  1 yr.,  when 
office  was  abolished;  book  business,  12  yrs.,  same  place;  School  Com’r,  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  one 
of  the  editors  of  “ N.  Y.  Teacher,”  1856;  member  Bd.  Ed.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  enlisted  as  pri- 
vate, April,  1861 ; served  till  1864;  rose  to  be  Capt.  and  Brevet  Maj.;  Col.  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G. ; Capt’n 
Gen.  Grand  Encampment  Knights  Templar  U.  S. ; manuf’r;  m.  1869. 

Julius  F.  Merritt,  Neligh,  Neb.  Taught  25  years. 

Has  also  been  Co.  S.  Supt.;  instrumental  in  establishing  College;  Regent  of  University;  has  been 
Mayor,  etc.;  1861  m.  Miss  Maryette  Moses;  6 children — 5 living;  1 has  taught. 

William  P.  Payne,  Nevada,  Iowa.  Taught  15  years. 

Prin.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  taught  Clinton  Lib.  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs. ; Prin.  Mitchell  Sem., 
Mich.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  and  Supt.  Ss.,  as  above,  5 yrs.;  conducted  and  taught  in  6 Teachers’  Inst’s;  at- 
tended S.,  Watertown,  Tuft’s  College,  Mass.,  and  Theol.  and  Nat.  Sci.,  Harvard  University;  editor 
and  pub.  since  1880;  1859  m.  Adaline  M.  Brown,  ’54;  1 son. 

James  E.  Ryan,  Prin.  Pub.  S.  No.  26,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  29  years. 

Taught  Dist.  S.,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Nat.  S.  and  Math.,  Oxford  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  V.  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  19,  3 yrs  ; Prin.  No.  24,  8 yrs.  ; Prin.  No.  26,  to  and  including 
present;  taught  in  High  S.  and  Evening  Ss;  has  assisted  in  compiling  works  on  book-keeping,  arith- 
metic, and  a series  of  readers;  has  studied  theology,  medicine,  and  law;  has  traveled  in  Europe;  one 
of  the  editors  of  “ Time  and  Tune  Books.” 

Hon.  Hamilton  B.  Taylor,  dec’d.  Taught  3 years. 

Address  widow,  Strawberry  Point,  Iowa. 

Taught,  Catskill,  N.Y.,  i yr. ; High  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1 yr. ; introducing  S.  books,  Iowa; 
taught,  Edgewood,  Iowa,  ^ yr. ; as  above,  ^ yr. ; from  1865  to  death,  1879,  selling  ag.  machinery  ; 
member  of  Leg.,  1870-1;  1866  m.  Miss  Marion  E.  Babcock;  3 children;  1 daughter  living. 

Jared  A.  Weeks,  dec’d,  Ellery,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  Sand  Lake  Academy,  N.  Y.,  till  he  died;  m.  Hannah  C.  Hare;  i child — son. 


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1854 — Nineteenth  Class. 

Twentieth  Term,  ending  July  13,  1854. 

Harriet  E.  Abbott,  344  Park  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  1835-69,  Primary  work  to  Prin.  in  Syracuse  Ss;  took  singing  lessons  in  New  York  City, 
and  has  sung  much;  private  teaching,  1872-6,  when  she  retired. 

Julia  Abbott  (Wm.  E.  Foster),  Orange,  Cal.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught,  western  N.  Y.,  3J6 yrs.,  part  of  the  time  Preceptress  Williamsville  Class.  Inst.;  in  111.,  3 
yrs. ; in  Cal.,  n yrs.;  holds  Cal.  Life  Diploma;  m.  1858;  cultivating  oranges,  and  grapes  for  raisins. 

Huldah  A.  Allen,  York,  Pa.  Taught  29  years. 

Taught  Un.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; Poultney  Acad.,  Vt. ; York,  Pa.,  during  the  last  7 yrs. 

M.  Elizabeth  Atwood  (Oscar  H.  Young,  M.  D.),  Taught  4 years. 

Constantine,  Mich. 

Graduated  in  1856  at  Willard  Sem.,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  taught  in  Un.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1856-7; 
taught  French  and  music  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  i860;  3 children. 

Meriba  A.  Babcock  (C.  H.  Kelly,  dec’d,  1870).  Taught  20J  years. 

State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Lower  Jay,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Sufferns,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Oswego,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Natchez,  Prin. 
Eng.  Dep’t  Fern.  Sem.  i yr. ; Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.,  2 yrs.;  Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  Preceptress  Acad., 
10  yrs. ; Supt.  Model  Dept.  State  Normal  S.,  Albany,  N.Y.,  since  1878;  m.  i860;  2 children,  1 son 
survives. 

Clara  L.  Baldwin  (E.  B.  Cross,  D.D.),  Burmah.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y. ; among  freedmen;  in  the  West  until  she  left  Janesville,  Wis.,  and  went,  in  1873, 
missionary  as  above,  where  she  m. 

Amanda  S.  Beach,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Sarah  T.  Bowers,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Harriet  H.  Brand  ( Jordan,  dec’d),  Taught  31  years. 

Prin.  Benton  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Has  taught  constantly  for  31  yrs.,  the  last  10  as  above,  in  charge  of  Training  School. 

Adaline  M.  Brown  (Wm.  P.  Payne,  ’54),  Taught  18  years. 

Nevada  Iowa. 

Taught,  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  1872-4  taught  in  private  S.  with  husband,  Nyack,  N.  Y.;  Mitchell 
Sem.,  Mitchellville,  Iowa,  1 yr. ; ass’t  High  S.  as  above,  5 yrs.;  Boone,  Iowa,  1 yr. ; taught  N.  Insti- 
tutes 10  terms;  m.  1859;  1 son,  helps  husband  on  newspaper. 

Phebe  A.  Case  (James  Bennett),  Rushville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  district  school  with  great  success;  m.  i860;  5 children,  4 living. 

Julia  Collier  (R.  B.  Reynolds),  Stockport,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  private  teacher  in  family  of  Hon.  Rob’t  Hutchinson,  N.  J.,  6 yrs.;  music  and  organist, 
Pittsfield,  Mass. ; now  organist  as  above ; m.  1872;  son  and  daughter. 

Emeline  C.  Davies,  Gram.  S.  No.  17,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Taught  25  yrs. 

Has  taught  since  graduation ; now,  a^above. 

Frances  V.  Dix  (Philo  Castle),  Mendota,  111.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Newfane,  N.Y.,  yr. ; Lockport, N.Y.,  ij£  yrs.;  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1858; 
3 children,  daughter  a teacher. 

Mary  A.  Ford,  Delavan,  Wis.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  as  above  since  graduation,  except  4 yrs.  spent  in  temperance  and  missionary  work;  expects 
to  resume  teaching  in  spring  of  1884. 

Cornelia  H.  Gaige  (Wm.  Drackley),  Seneca,  111.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  in  P.  S.  No.  12,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  m.  1866;  4 children. 

Cornelia  W.  Huntington,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Julia  E.  Kennedy,  North  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Fowlerville,  Fulton  Co.,  and  P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  throat  difficulty;  resigned;  caring  for 
aged  and  infirm  relatives. 


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Lydia  K.  Keyes  (John  Henry  Becker),  Elgin,  111.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught,  Randall’s  Island;  Albany  Normal  School,  Ex.  Dept.;  Elgin  Academy  from  1867,  rhet., 
Eng.  lit.,  comp.,  an.  and  mod.  hist.,  etc.;  m.  1864;  3 children. 

Abby  H.  Lee,  dec’d  (Lyman  Cline),  Phelps,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  S.  A.  Rogers,  38  Spruce  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  10,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; died  1866. 

Louisa  Linderman  (Albert  Mills),  Scotchtown,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  dist.  S.  at  home,  3 yrs. ; m.  1858;  6 children,  5 living. 

Mary  A.  McGowen,  dec’d  (Emerson  W.  Keyes,  ’48.)  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  as  above;  1 son. 

Lucinda  S.  Miles  (William  Lord),  Aurora,  111.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  graded  Ss.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  and  Oswego,  N.  Y. ; m.  1858;  3 children. 

Eleanor  J.  Miller  (Edwin  R.  Olin),  Taught  4 years. 

1006  Park  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  Albany,  N.  Y.;  m.  as  above. 

Juliette  Newman,  30  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught  in  Cohoes,  N.  Y.;  Ellerslie,  N.  Y. ; and  P.  Ss.  No.  3 and  No.  22,  as  above,  until  1879. 

Julia  A.  Smith,  Taught  20  years. 

Care  Mr.  Roberts,  142  Pierrepont  st.,  near  Clinton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Flint,  Mich.;  Prin.  Fern.  Dep’t  Gram.  S.  13,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Fern.  Dep’t 
Gram.  S.  45,  N.  Y.  City,  4 yrs. ; has  traveled  extensively  in  Europe  and  N.  Africa. 

Josephine  Stewart,  New  York  City.  Taught  o years. 

Catharine  A.  Swan,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Ellen  L.  Taggart  (J.  F.  Brownell,  dec’d,  1879),  Taught  3J  years. 

Norwood,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Select  S.,  Nicholville,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; m.  1859;  no  children. 

Ellen  C.  Turner,  Portland,  Oregon.  Taught  19  years. 

Prin.  of  drawing  in  Pub.  Ss.,  as  above;  for  many  years  she  taught  in  the  P.  Ss.  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Catharine  A.  Vanderzee  (James  Van  Derpoel),  Taught  6J  years. 

Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Watervliet,  N.  Y. ; Albany,  N.  Y. ; North  Greenbush,  N.  Y. ; Bethlehem,  N.  Y. ; has  read 
essays  before  Teachers’  Associations. 

Frances  J.  Woolworth,  dec’d,  Syracuse,  N.Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught  in  Montrose,  Pa.,  and  Young  Ladies’  Sem.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  for  many  years;  went  to  Europe 
with  a company  of  ladies  in  her  charge;  contracted  disease  of  which  she  died,  1878. 

Priscilla  Wylie,  dec’d  (Wm.  Johnston},  Pike,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  health  impaired;  m.  1858;  2 children;  died  1861. 

Henry  C.  Baker,  Hudson,  Wis.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Prof-  Math,  and  Nat.  Sci.,  Wyoming  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  May, '58;  practiced  law  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; settled  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  1859;  Hist. 
Att’y  2 terms;  i860  m.  Miss  Ellen  M.  Brewster,  of  Leray,  N.  Y. ; four  children;  one  a son,  living. 

John  C.  Burdick,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Sing  Sing,  Glen’s  Falls,  Warrensburgh,  and  as  above;  Supt.  S.  S.  io  yrs.;  1856  m.  Miss 
Jennie  Smith;  6 children;  1 has  taught. 

Richard  D.  Carmichael,  dec’d.  Taught  5J  years. 

Address  W.  D.  V.  Williams,  Clayton,  Mich. 

Taught,  Bath-on-Hudson  2 terms;  Sandlake  i term;  Tivferton,  R.  I.,  i yr. ; Prin.  High  School, 
Geneva,  Wis.,  3 yrs.;  enlisted,  Co.  F.  4th  Regt.  Wis.  Vols.,  July,  1861;  sergt. ; served  in  Sharp- 
shooters; at  capture  of  New  Orleans;  died  at  Vicksburg  of  typhoid  fever;  was  musical;  member  of 
church  choirs. 

Mark  Cummings,  dec’d,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Long  Island  and  in  Mass.;  went  as  above;  became  lawyer;  married,  and  died  1868; 
successful  in  both  professions. 

Hon.  Lewis  A.  Curtice,  LL.B.,  Denver,  Col.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Janesville,  Wis.,  1 yr. ; Prin.,  Savannah,  Mo.,  2 yrs.;  driven  away  for  union  senti- 


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ments;  studied  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Law  S. ; went  to  Col.  with  ox 'team,  and  there  since  1861; 
mining;  practicing  profession ; contractor;  cattle  business;  legislator;  taught  2 yrs. ’during  course; 
1856  m.  Sarah  J.  Brownell,  undergraduate;  brother  to  Ebenezer,  ’46. 

Wm.  W.  Knapp,  Mason  City,  Iowa.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Chaumont,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Watertown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Wis.  yrs. ; gold  mining  in  Col.  and 
Mont.;  1865,  located  as  above;  stock  raising;  twice  mayor;  Ch’r’n  Bd.  Sup.;  1865  m.  Miss  Isabel 
Horton,  who  died  1873;  no  children;  m.  1876;  2 sons. 

Lieut.  J.  Hervey  Miller,  M.D.,  dec’d.  Taught  3 years. 

Address  bro.  M.  L.,  S.  Dansville,  N.  Y. 

Taught.  Dansville,  N.Y.,  2 terms;  Ossian,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  Wayland,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  grad,  in 
medicine,  Ann  Arbor  University,  Mich.,  1858;  asst.  surg.  121st  N.  Y.  S.  Vols. ; i860  m.  Celestine 
Day;  no  children;  died  1868. 

Hon.  Henry  A.  Phillips,  Lowville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Editor  “Journal  and  Republican.” 

Taught,  Glenaster,  Mass.,  P.  Ss.;  1858,  commenced  editorial  career;  1867,  mem.  Assembly;  1870-8, 
lived  Fort  Scott,  Kan.;  since,  as  above;  13  years’  editorial  work;  1865  m.  Christine  Scoville;  4 
children. 

Rev.  Albert  G.  Ruliffson,  69  2d  ave.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Tremont,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  grad.  Un.  Theo.  Sem.  1862;  sec’y  Home  Missions,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  7 yrs.;  sec’y  Pres.  Memorial  Fund,  Chicago,  111.,  1 yr. ; supt.  mission  work  in  N.  Y.  City,  and 
clergyman;  12  yrs.  teaching  missionaries;  1863  m.  Miss  Ellen  W.  Dorchester;  3 children. 

Daniel  H.  Skidmore,  Jr.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Pt.  Jefferson,  Northport,  and  City  of  N.  Y. ; is  agent  and  a farmer. 

Geo.  D.  B.  Stacy,  Nicholville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  Dist.  Ss.  i yr. ; Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  yrs.;  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  Academy, 
3 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1865;  since,  practicing  profession;  1870  m.  Miss  Minnie  Brownell;  3 children. 

Wm.  M.  Stark,  Northampton,  N.  Y.  Taught  12J  years. 

Taught  near  home  in  the  schools  of  three  different  villages;  saved  money  and  bought  a farm;  some- 
times still  teaches  in  the  winter;  married,  and  has  three  children;  brother  of  Stark,  ’67. 

Henry  S.  Stebbins,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught  1 term  in  Sherburne  Union  Acad.;  1 yr.  in  Owego  Acad.,  Chair  of  Eng. ; followed  local 
map-making  business  until  1860;  S.  Com’r  of  Erie  Co.  6 yrs.;  in  1867-8  published  “ Atlas  of  Ohio”: 
engaged  in  book  trade  in  Toledo,  O.,  in  1868;  after  a year  in  Cal.  returned  to  Chicago  and  resumed 
publishing  business,  making  special  maps  and  a series  of  physiological  charts;  1861  m.  Mary  L. 
Phillips. 

Capt.  David  Van  Etten,  Taught  io  years. 

2i  17  Harney  st.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Taught,  Prin.  in  N.  Y.,  H.  Falls,  2 yrs.;  1st  ass’t  2d  ward  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  1 yr. ; throat  trouble; 
Flatbush,  1 yr. ; Tarrytown,  2^  yrs.;  Peekskill,  1 yr. ; New  Rochelle,  2 yrs. ; lung  difficulty;  Eng. 
and  Surv.,  Pa.  and  Neb.;  in  State  service  on  R.  R.  matters;  since  1874,  lawyer;  raised  Co.  in  war; 
elected  Capt.;  health  would  not  permit;  health  entirely  restored  by  Neb.  climate. 

Beekman  Van  Gasbeek,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Prin.  Setauket,  N.  Y.,V£yr. ; Prin.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y..  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Gram.  S.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  East  Chester,  N.  Y.,  yrs.,  and  now;  all  changes  made  by  himself;  with  book 
publishers  3 yrs.;  in  patent  rights  and  real  estate,  13  yrs.;  1858  m.  Antoinette  B.  Morgan,  who  died 
1872;  1 son,  deceased;  2 daughters. 

Lyman  C.  Wilder,  C.E.,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  before  the  war,  4 yrs.;  in  army  during  Rebellion,  2 yrs.;  since,  taught  2 yrs.,  last  at  Mid- 
dletown, N.  Y. ; heard  a class  in  Math,  while  taking  course  in  Rens.  Polytechnic,  Troy,  N.  Y. ; ass’t 
Eng.  N.  Y.  State  canals,  3 yrs.;  Adjt.  Post  Wood,  G.  A.  R. 

Maj.  Jared  G.  Wood,  M.  D.,  Brewster,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Grad.  N.  Y.  Un.  Med.  Coll.,  1861;  Surg.  135th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862;  practiced  22  yrs. 


1855 — Twentieth  Class. 

Twenty-first  Term,  ending  Feb  i,  1855. 

Frances  A.  Bacon  (Henry  G.  Ehle),  Taught  13  years. 

Woodstock,  111. 

Taught,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Wilmoti  Wis. ; 1858-61,  ist  ass’t, 


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Janesville,  Wis. ; 1866  m.  J.  A.  McIntyre,  widower  of  Helen  Bacon,  ’55;  1870-4,  taught,  Richmond, 
111.,  and  1st  ass’t  High  S.,  Geneva  Lake,  Wis. ; m.  as  above;  has  had  no  children ; 1880,  and  since, 
ass’t  in  High  S.  as  above. 

Sarah  B.  Bedell  (H.  C.  Marsh),  Chicago,  111.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1 yr. ; 1859  m.  a printer  and  pub- 
lisher; 2 children,  son  and  daughter. 

Mary  L.  Bodwell,  dec’d  (Thomas  A.  Church),  Taught  12  years. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught  in  Central  High  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  from  1857  to  *863 ; State  Normal  School,  Cal.,  from 
1863  to  1867;  m.  1867;  died  1868. 

Celestine  Burtis  (Henry  N.  Vedder),  Taught  2 years. 

131st  St.  and  N.  River,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1858;  8 children;  1 teacher. 

M.  Louisa  Campbell  (James  H.  McRoberts),  Taught  4 years. 

150  4th  ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Taught  2 yrs.  in  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; and  2 yrs.  Allegheny  Co.,  Pa.;  m.  1868;  2 daughters. 

Julia  C.  Carpenter  (John  D.  Odell,  ’55),  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  the  city  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1858;  a daughter  married — and  a son.  (See 
husband’s  address.) 


C.  Jane  Dayton,  dec’d  (T.  E.  Pomeroy),  Taught  5 years. 

Address  her  sister,  Mrs.  Dr.  Houghton,  Corinth,  N.  Y. 

Taught  District  Ss.  and  Select  S.  in  N.  Y.  State  and  in  families;  taught  in  Adrian  College,  Mich., 
and  studied  at  same  time ; m.  as  above;  health  failed;  died  1872;  no  children. 


Elizazeth  B.  Ensign,  dec’d.  Taught  io  years. 

Address  her  father,  Chancellor  Ensign,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  the  District  Ss.  of  Orleans  and  Niagara  counties,  N.  Y.  ; taught  1 term  in  the  Brockport, 
N.  Y.,  Normal  S.  as  a supply;  died  1880. 


Frances  L.  Harrington  (Thomas  Underwood),  Taught  6 years. 

Middlesex,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y.,4yrs.;  Un.  S.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  has  been  active  in  Teachers’ 
Ass’ns  and  Institutes;  m.  1862;  2 sons,  1 daughter. 


Harriet  J.  Heustis,  dec’d  (A.  W.  Melville),  Taught  5 years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  Wm.  S.  Craft,  Portchester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  until  her  m.  in  i860;  a model  teacher;  was  Prin.  Female  Dept.  S.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.; 
died  1869;  two  children — girls. 


Sarah  A.  Heustis  (William  S.  Craft),  Taught  9 years. 

Portchester,  N.  Y.,  P.  O.  Box  90. 

Taught  successfully  in  her  own  county;  succeeded  her  sister  Harriet  as  Prin.  Fern.  Dept.,  White 
Plains,  and  so  remained  tilUm.  1864;  2 children— daughters. 

Brenda  O.  Hull  (Thomas  N.  Stone,  ’55),  Taught  28  years. 

Elko,  Nevada. 

Taught,  Shawneetown  and  Yreka,  Cal.,  with  husband;  P.  Ss.,  San  Jose  and  Oakland,  Cal. 


Elizabeth  E.  Hunt,  346  Sixth  ave.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  11J  years. 

Taught,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; Easton,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  yrs.:  Fort  Ed- 
ward, N.  Y.,  Inst.,  taught  Eng.  and  studied  French,  Latin,  and  painting,  2 yrs.;  1st  Ass’t  and  Prin. 
Int.  Dept’t,  7 yrs.;  since  1866  has  successfully  devoted  herself  to  art,  oil  painting. 

Mary  A.  King  (Peter  Meyer),  Taught  i year. 

1221  Clay  st.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught  9 mos.  in  Albany,  N.  Y. ; m.  1863;  3 daughters,  1 preparing  for  teaching. 

Hannah  J.  Moakler,  dec’d,  Taught  8 years. 

Address  her  mother,  Catharine,  19  Partition  st.,  E.  Albany. 

Taught  from  graduation;  at  her  death,  in  1863,  was  Prin.  P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Louisa  H.  Permort,  dec’d  (O.  P.  Myers,  dec’d),  Taught  4 years. 

Address  Sarah  W.,  ’55. 

Taught  in  Scotland  Co.,  Mo.,  4 yrs. ; m.  1859;  lived  only  2 yrs.  after  marriage,  dying  1862;  hus- 
band died  1870. 


Sarah  W.  Permort  (Luther  B.  Newell),  Taught  io  years. 

Westport,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Mo.  5 yrs.;  m.  1861;  returned  to  Westport,  N.  Y.;  taught  with  husband  in  Un.  S.,  pres- 
ent location,  5 yTS. ; husband  now  a farmer. 


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Mary  H.  Phelps  (J.  E.  Lindsay,  lumber  merchant),  Taught  3 years. 

Davenport,  Iowa. 

Taught  3 yrs.  in  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1858,  and  removed  to  present  residence. 

S.  Amelia  Plumb,  dec’d,  Taught  2 years. 

Address  sister,  L.  C.  Plumb,  ’51. 

Taught  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  health  failed — “beautiful  in  life,  triumphant  in  death,”  she 
passed  away,  1859. 

Margaret  Pringle,  Washington  st.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Is  supposed  to  have  taught  since  graduation;  now  teaching  as  above. 

Anna  E.  Purdy  (Ezra  R.  Dixon), 

Livonia  Station,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.  before  marriage;  one  child,  a son. 

Almira  E.  Rice,  dec’d,  Titusville,  Pa. 

Address  father,  James  Rice. 

Called  home  by  death  of  mother;  was  invalid  for  many  years ; and  after  great  suffering,  died  in 
1872. 

Eliza  E.  Sickler,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Elizabeth  S.  Smith  (Lyman  Ostrom),  Taught  4%  years. 

Trumansburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Smithport,  Pa.;  Ithica,  N.  Y.;  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1858;  2 children,  1 son  living; 
husband  killed  in  battle,  1864,  civil  war. 

Fanny  M.  Taggart,  Nicholville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Nassau  and  Malden  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; health  failed,  and  has  since  been  a confirmed 
invalid. 

Harriet  E.  Wilcox  (E.  H.  Wheeler,  M.D.,  dec’d).  Taught  6 years. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Amenia,  N.Y.,  1 yr.;  Un.  S.  as  above,  2 yrs;  preceptress,  Delhi,  N.Y.,  Acad.,  2 yrs. ; grad. 
Willard  Sem.,  Troy,  N.  Y. ; taught  in  same,  1 yr. ; m.  1851 ; two  sons  in  Union  College. 

Catharine  Wilson  (R.  W.  Williamson,  dec’d),  Taught  n years. 

44  Jay  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  n yrs.;  m.  1866;  husband  died  1876;  one  child. 

David  E.  Chase,  dec’d.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  Sidney  Chase,  Westford,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Maryland,  N.  Y.,  and  Westford,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; High  S.  in  111.,  3 yrs.;  served  in  army  4 
yrs.;  1866  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Manning,  of  Westford,  N.Y. ; died,  as  above,  1874;  2 children,  1 died. 

Le  Roy  C.  Cooley,  A.M.,  Ph.D,,  Taught  26  years. 

Prof,  of  Physics  and  Chem.,  Vassar  Col.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.:  grad,  from  Union  Col.  ’58;  Mathematics,  Fairfield  Acad.,  1 yr. ; 
in  Cooperstown  Sem.,  2 yrs.,  as  Prof.  Nat.  Science;  S.  N.  S.  13  yrs.  as  Prof.  Nat.  Sci. ; from  1874  to 
present  time  at  Vassar  Col.,  as  above;  Ph.  D.  conferred  by  Union  University,  1870;  F.  Am.  A.  for 
the  advancement  of  science  in  1880;  author  of  “The  New  Text  Books  of  Phys.  and  of  Chem.,” 
“ Elementary  Nat.  Phil,  and  Chem,”  “ Easy  Experiments  in  Chem.,”  also  papers  on  science  teaching 
and  original  investigations  published  in  scientific  journals. 

E.  Austin  Fry,  Prin.  13th  Ward  S.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  24  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  2d  ward  S.,  W.  Troy,  5 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  appointed  Supt.  to 
grade  P.  Ss.  of  Cohoes;  resigned;  recruited  83  men;  was  offered  1st  lieut.,  declined;  enlisted  private 
91st  N.  Y.  Vols.;  mustered  out  1865;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Green  Island,  N,  Y.,  6 yrs.;  as  at  present,  12  yrs.; 
m. ; 2 children. 

Hon.  Leonard  F.  Hardy,  dec’d,  Weedsport,  N.  Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught  1 yr.  Hudson,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  Un.  S.,  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs.;  School  Com’r  Cayuga  Co., 
6 yrs.;  Mem.  Assembly  1873;  Postmaster  at  time  of  death,  1881. 

Hon.  John  D.  Hiller,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Smith’s  Mills,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  i yr. ; town  offices,  Supervisor 
twice,  Mem.  Assembly;  1857  m-  Sibyl  M.  Smith;  2 children. 

Hon.  Henry  H.  Hogan,  M.  D.,  Reno,  Nevada.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  2j<>  terms;  lung  trouble;  giad.  in  medicine  1862;  served  1 yr.  as  2d  lieut. ; served  in  N.  Y. 
Soldiers’  Home,  1863;  then  in  charge  of  Hospital  No.  4,  Quincy,  111.;  in  Nevada  since  1864;  twice 
member  Legislature;  proprietor  of  newspaper;  practicing  profession;  mem.  Nat.  Com.  Greenback 
Labor  party ; fighting  corporations. 


Taught  28  years. 
Taught  2 years. 

Taught  2 years. 


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Albert  N.  Husted,  A.M.,  S.  Normal  S.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Teacher  Math,  in  Normal  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  12  yrs. ; Prof.  Math,  in  same  since  1869;  44th  N.  Y. 
Vols.;  2d  lieut.,  1st  lieut.,  and  capt.  from ’62  to '64,  when  honorably  discharged;  was  in  16  battles, 
Including  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg,  campaign  of  Wilderness,  Cold  Harbor,  siege 
of  Petersburg;  has  taught  in  Teachers’  Institutes;  1867  m.  Jane  E.  Ingersoll,  an  undergraduate;  3 
children. 

• Merritt  J.  Moore,  North  Java,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Did  not  teach,  but  has  been  many  years  in  the  drug  business  as  above. 

John  D.  O’Dell,  805  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  4 yrs. ; milling  and  produce  business,  6 yrs. ; from  ’65  to  ’79,  Commercial  College  in  Toronto, 
Canada;  since  and  now,  Commercial  College  as  above;  m.  Julia  C.  Carpenter,  '55;  a daughter,  mar- 
ried, and  a son. 

Charles  H.  Parker,  Joyfield,  Mich.  Taught  7J  years. 

Taught  5 yrs. — N.  Y.  State  2 yrs,  Cal.  3 yrs.;  1 yr.  at  sea  for  health;  enlisted,  1861,  5th  Cal.  Inf. 
Vols;  discharged  1864,  at  Franklin,  Tex.;  Com.  Sergt.  and  clerk,  yrs.,  N.  Mexico;  settled  as 
above,  1866;  a farmer,  and  has  taught  3 terms;  Co.  Clerk;  Register  of  Deeds;  Supervisor  2 terms; 
J.  P.  14  yrs.;  Supt.  Schools  8 yrs.;  1872  m.  Miss  Lizzie  A.  Keillor;  3 children. 

Wm.  M.  Phillips,  Clymer,  N.  Y.  Taught  24  years. 

Taught,  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.,  White’*  Corners.  N.  V.,  3 vrs  : Prin.,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y., 
6 yrs.;  bookkeeper,  1 yr. ; Prin.,  Angola,  1 term;  Prin.,  Porlville,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.,  Clymer,  N. 
Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  and  Supt.  Ss.,  Seward,  Nebraska,  2 yrs.;  returned  to  Clymer,  N.  Y. ; married  1880; 
is  a dairy  farmer. 

Hon.  Thomas  N.  Stone,  A.  M.,  Taught  20  years. 

Pres’t  State  University,  Elko,  Nevada. 

Taught,  Northport,  L.  I;  Fergusonville  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Equality,  111  , and  Shawnee- 
town,  111.,  4 yrs.;  1859,  with  3 companions  and  an  ox-team,  crossed  the  plains;  mining;  2 yrs.  at 
Weaverville,  Cal.;  taught  private  S.,  Yreka,  Cal.,  8 yrs.;  Co.  Supt.  Ss.  7 yrs  ; settled  at  Elko  1870; 
9 yrs.  Postmaster  and  merchandising,  dealing  in  mines,  staging,  etc. ; 1876,  State  Senator;  Pres’t 
Board  of  Regents  University,  1879;  1880,  Pres’t  University;  m.  B.  O.  Hull,  ’55. 

Wheaton  A.  Welch,  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  35,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  28  yrs. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  n yrs.;  Prin.,  Baldwinsville  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  removed  to 
Onondaga  Valley  and  to  Syracuse;  since  1872  in  Brooklyn  as  above,  in  charge  of  one  of  its  finest 
schools;  1858  m.  F.  J.  Farrington,  ’55. 

Isaac  B.  Wilcox,  Muscotah,  Kansas.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Rockland  and  Del.  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  has  since  been  farmer,  surveyor  and  civil  engineer; 
1865  m.  Nannie  G.  Mooney;  2 children. 


1855 — Twenty -first  Class. 


Twenty-second  Term,  ending  July  ii,  1855. 


Jane  C.  Ackerman  (Rev.  H.  M.  Church  j,  Taught  7J  years. 

Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Hale’s  Corners, Vernon  Centre,  3 yrs.,  Maynard,  2 yrs. — all  N.Y. ; and  Afton,  Wis.,iV£  yrs. ; 
Pillar  Pt.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; lived  2j£  yrs.  in  Miss. ; being  the  wife  of  a Methodist  clergyman,  has  had 
many  residences;  m.  1857;  children,  2 sons. 


Kate  M.  Allen  (C.  V.  Henry,  M.D.), 

53  Bickford  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

M.  1856;  has  4 children. 

Helen  M.  Bacon,  dec’d  (J.  A.  McIntyre,  dec’d), 

Janesville,  Wis. 

Taught,  Wilmot,  Bristol,  and  as  above,  all  Wis.,  3}^  yrs.;  m.  1859; 
record  of  sister,  Frances  A.,  ’55.) 

Amanda  P.  Baldwin,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  ; now,  a missionary  in  Burmah. 


Taught  i year. 
Taught  3J  years. 

son,  F.  J. ; died  1863.  (See 

Taught  28  years. 


Esther  Bennett  (H.  L.  Dickerman),  Taught  J year. 

17  Lancaster  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  large  village  school;  taught  a number  of  years  before  entering  Normal  S. ; m.  1857;  no 
children. 


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Mary  C.  Bennett,  218  A st.,  S.  E.  Washington,  D.C.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught,  Appleton  Fem.  Coll.,  Wis. ; Roanoke  Fem.  Coll.,  Va. ; Montgomery  Fem.  Coll.,  Va.,  until 
disturbed  by  war;  returned  after  war  to  Roanoke  Coll.,  and  remained  till  ’75;  traveled  three  years  in 
California;  teaching  has  been  mostly  Latin,  music  and  ornamental  branches;  had  a private  school  of 
young  ladies;  retired  on  a competence  in  1875;  has  devoted  much  attention  to  literature — creditable 
poems,  etc. ; wrote  hymn  for  Reunion,  1883. 

Delia  A.  Bristol  (Selden  Allis),  Shortsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

M.  as  above;  2 sons. 

Margaret  J.  Brown  (Wm.  Wallace,  dec’d),  Taught  6 years. 

Kenwood,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Nelsonville,  O.,  2^  yrs. ; Merritton,  Canada,  2 yrs. ; at  Kenwood,  N.  Y.,  1J43  yrs.,  and 
now;  m.  1868;  3 children. 

Emelie  L/Carpenter,  dec’d  (Ira  Goddard),  N.Y.  City.  Taught  9 yrs. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  P.  Ss.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  m.  1865;  1 son,  1 
daughter;  died  1872. 

Amelia  A.  Christie,  M.D.,  Hornellsville,  N.Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Wayne  and  Yates  Co’s  9 yrs.;  Preceptress  Rushville,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  grad.  Woman’s  Med. 
Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1872;  resident  M.  D.  Bedford  St.  Mission  Hospital;  asst.  M.  D.  infirmary,  Stuy- 
vesant  square,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; practiced  Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs. ; as  above  since  1881 ; mem.  Steuben 
Co.  and  other  med.  soc’s;  author  of  various  papers  on  teaching  and  medicine. 

Sarah  A.  Cook,  37  Dove  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 year. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  8,  as  above,  5 yrs. 

Eleanor  F.  Dickson,  n Trinity  Place,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  No.  9,  No.  14,  No.  16,  at  present,  Prin.  No.  3. 

Julia  A.  Fravor  (Josiah  W.  Staats),  Taught  3 years. 

348  N.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  3 yrs.;  m.  i860;  3 daughters;  1 is  a teacher;  1,  a pupil  in  Normal  S. 

Anna  M.  Hamilton,  3 Pine  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Po’keepsie,  N.  Y.,  Fem.  Acad.,  ^ yr. ; Union  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; trouble 
with  eyes;  has  been  active  in  Sunday-school  work. 

Eliza  M.  Hatch  (F.  S.  Edwards),  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Preceptress,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  same,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; 1858  m.  a lawyer  who  has  been 
M.  C. ; Mrs.  Edwards  is  florist. 

Mary  J.  Hatfield,  Taught  26  years. 

Care  Miss  Rachel  Cornell,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Taught  among  the  Friends  4 yrs.;  Episcopal  Sem.,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  Private  S.  1 yr. ; grad.  Troy  Fem. 
Sem.  1863 — essay,  Law;  has  recently  spent  several  years  teaching  English  to  Spanish  lady. 

Alice  J.  Hepinstall,  dec’d  (A.  Emery),  Chicago,  111.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  9,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1861;  died  1862;  1 child;  died. 

Anna  G.  Mathies  (Ossian  Beardsley,  dec’d),  Taught  21  years. 

41  Hickory  st.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  private  school,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  Staten  Island;  governess 
in  the  West;  Church  Home  S.  and  St.  Andrew’s  Parish  S.,  where  she  now  is;  m.  1866;  1 child;  died. 

Elizabeth  Powell,  West  Oakland,  Cal.  Taught  28  years. 

Taught,  governess  South  before  the  war;  in  California  since  1868;  now,  teaching  as  above. 

Marie  E.  Ransom,  dec’d,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs.;  died,  aged  28;  an  enthusiast  in  her  profession;  greatly  beloved 
by  associate  teachers  and  pupils  ; overwork  caused  her  death. 

Emily  A.  Rice,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught,  State  Normal  S.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  1st  asst.  Classical  Dept.,  Schnectady  Un.  S.  5 
yrs.:  Oswego  N.  S.  2 yrs. ; Preceptress  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  High  S.  4 yrs. ; Prin.  Young  Ladies’ Board- 
ing S.,  Mass.,  2 yrs  ; St.  John’s  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  1 yr. ; has  had  schools  of  her  own  9 yrs. ; now,  Prin. 
and  prop'.  Park  Heights  Sem.,  as  above. 

Harriet  A.  Sleight  (Geo.  S.  Jewell),  Dexter,  Mich.  Taught  i year. 

M.  1856;  taught  with  husband  1 yr. ; he  was  Prof,  in  Mich.  N.  S;  4 children. 

Sarah  A.  Visscher  (J.  J.  Price),  Taught  3 years. 

284  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  6,  Albany;  6 children;  4 living. 


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Lorinda  J.  Whipple  ( Pew),  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Ann  E.  Wilcox,  dec’d  (Sylvester  W.  Young),  Taught  5 years. 

Weedsport,  N.  Y. 

M.  i860;  active  as  teacher  and  Supt.  of  Sunday  Schools;  died  1873. 

Susan  R.  Witherell  (Rev.  H.  C.  Farrar),  Troy,  N.Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  i yr. ; Swan  ton,  Vt.,  i yr. ; Bakersfield,  Vt.,  Acad.,  i yr. ; studied  French; 
graduated  French  Inst.,  St.  Johns,  C.  E. ; taught,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; m.  as  above;  2 daughters; 
has  taken  C.  L.  S.  C. 

Edmund  A.  Austin,  dec’d,  East  Aurora,  N.Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught  in  and  near  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  that  city;  died  1875;  widow  and  4 children. 

Milton  Draper,  dec’d,  Taught  12  years. 

Address  Mrs.  J.  C.  Draper,  Williston,  Vt. 

Taught  Rockville  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; P.  S.,  Williamsville,  N.  Y. ; Williston,  Vt. ; organized  Literary 
Inst.,  same  place;  CooperstownJN.  Y.,  Sem.;  Lockport,  111.;  health  always  delicate;  farm,  6 yrs. ; 
traveled  for  health;  1858  m.  Jerusha  C.  Talcott;  3 daughters;  1 living,  who  has  taught;  died  1877. 

Mervin  Hollister,  dec’d,  Taught  7 years. 

Address  bro.  Milo,  Port  Gibson,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Beverly,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.  ; at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  taken 
sick,  and  died,  1862;  1856  m.  Miss  Sarah  Foster;  1 child,  E.  L.  Hollister. 

Norman  Judson,  Conquest,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State;  has  since  been  engaged  in  farming. 

John  Kelly,  dec’d,  Greene,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught,  Morrisville,  N.  Y.;  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.;  Greene,  N.  Y. ; Long  Island;  health  failed;  went 
to  Kansas;  taught,  Osage,  Kan.,  2 yrs.,  and  died  1880;  unmarried. 

Hiram  L.  Rockwell,  LL.  B.,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  5 yrs.;  School  Com’r  2d  Dist.  Mad.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  otherwise,  in  business;  grad.  Albany 
Law  S.,  1869;  J.  P.,  8 yrs.;  lawyer,  insurance  and  real  estate;  supervisor;  1862  m.  Esther  A. 
Hait;  4 children;  2 daughters  have  taught. 

James  C.  Ross,  Shell  Rock,  Iowa.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  and  Illinois,  3 yrs.;  farmed  summers,  taught  winters;  as  at  present,  since  1871; 
1858  m.  Miss  Adelaide  Colby;  1 son,  3 daughters. 

Hon.  William  F.  Smith,  A.  M.,  Taught  14J  years. 

Mecklenburg,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  29  terms,  mostly  in  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y. ; 1860-5,  hardware  business; 
farming  since  1865;  judge;  P.  G. ; school  trustee;  1858  m.  Mary  B.  Farrar;  6 children;  1 taught. 

Dwight  S.  Spofford,  Morrison,  111.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Greene,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Equality,  111.,  3 yrs.;  since,  in  mercantile  business,  as  above. 

Henry  T.  Sprague,  Penfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; Orient,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; E.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  yr.; 
Omaha,  for  health;  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  x winter;  St.  Joe,  Mo.,  i winter;  returned  to  take  charge  of 
his  father’s  affairs;  Erie,  Pa.,  in  business  15  yrs.;  on  farm  at  present;  m.  Caroline  A.  Bunnell;  3 
children. 

Samuel  Wright,  157  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  14  years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  n yrs;  Adelphi  Academy, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  since  1869,  Agt.  for  Life  Ins.  Co.;  1855  m.  Miss  Brown;  7 children;  3 sons, 
4 daughters;  2 of  the  sons  died. 


1856 — Twenty-second  Class. 

Twenty -Third  Term,  ending  Jan.  31,  1856. 

Polly  M.  Benedict  (J.  S.  Hoyt),  Augusta,  111.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  1 yr.  in  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.;  went  to  111.  in  1857;  taught  there  1^5  yrs.;  m.  1858,  a farmer. 

Caroline  A.  Brace  (Theophilus  Civill,  dec’d),  Taught  3 years. 

Coeymans,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  *4  yr. ; Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  select  school,  yrs. ; 2 daughters,  1 son. 


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Emma  M.  Brace  (John  Stacey),  Taught  25  years. 

59  Turtle  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  Prin.  Prim.  S.  to  1883,  when  she  m.  as  above; 
attended  Cooper  Inst.,  N.  Y.  City,  nearly  2 yrs. 

Lucy  V.  Case,  dec’d  (John  Maltman).  Taught  3 years. 

Address  her  sister,  Mrs.  James  Bennett,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

M.  1861  a farmer  and  wool  dealer,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.;  died  1870,  leaving  six  children. 

Margalia  Case  (E.  C.  Ferry),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  Bath,  N.  Y. ; m.  as  above;  1 son. 

Rosamond  Chesebro  (A.  J.  Kent,  dec’d),  No  report. 

Kentland,  Indiana. 

Caroline  A.  Church,  dec’d  (Virgil  C.  Douglas),  Taught  5 years. 

Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1861;  1 son,  1 daughter  who  is  grad- 
uate of  Oswego  Normal  S.,  and  has  taught. 

Frances  A.  Dake,  dec’d,  Middle  Grove,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Address  James  M. 

Taught  1 term  in  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  and  1 term  in  Saratoga,  N.  Y.;  died  in  Chicago,  Jan.,  1865. 

Candace  Dennison,  dec’d  (Isaac  C.  Seabury),  Taught  3J  years. 

Address  her  father,  D.  Dennison,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Jericho,  L.  I.,  i term;  Van  Tromp  st.  P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  charge  of  a dep’t 
part  of  the  time;  m.  1861;  1 child,  died;  and  settled  in  Iowa;  in  spring  of  ’68  she  came  home  on  a 
■visit,  and  died  1869. 

Lucy  H.  Estabrook,  dec’d  (John  H.  Patrick),  Taught  2}  years. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Taught  P.  S.  Saratoga  Spa,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Female  Sem.,  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  m.  1858;  died 
1876;  no  children. 

Anna  M.  Fowler  (Stephen  H.  Burnett),  Taught  4J  years. 

19  Logan  st.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Blauveltville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Schenectady  Un.  S.,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; family  school,  3 yra. ; has 
lived  in  Peoria,  111.,  Burlington,  Iowa,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

Charlotte  A.  Haight  (Robert  Underhill),  Taught  5 years. 

Croton  Landing,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Croton  Pt.  for  5 yrs.;  m.  1861;  2 daughters,  1 has  taught. 

Elizabeth  R.  Haswell  (John  S.  Van  Pelt),  Taught  5 years. 

Petersburgh,  Va. 

Taught  in  the  public  and  private  Ss.  of  N.  Y.  until  m.,  as  above,  1861;  x son. 

Mary  E.  Howard,  Public  S.  No.  10,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Taught  many  years  in  Albany,  N.  Y. ; now  as  above. 

Mary  A.  Hubbell,  dec’d.  Taught  20  years. 

Address  Miss  Mary,  Mt.  Kisko,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  district  Ss.  until  her  death;  she  was  an  enthusiastic  and  very  successful  teacher;  amused 
herself  in  vacations  with  the  study  of  higher  mathematics;  she  seemed  to  live  for  the  good  of  others. 

Caroline  Jones  (Charles  Jones),  Taught  o years. 

1 51  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Did  not  teach, being  kept  at  home  by  sickness  and  death  in  family,  was  engaged  to  teach  in  Oswego, 
N.  Y.,  when  kept  at  home;  m.  1870;  1 child,  which  died. 

Harriet  Jones,  dec’d  (John  Alden,  dec’d),  Taught  o years. 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Left  one  son,  John  E.  Alden,  as  above;  two  sons  died. 

Mary  E.  Metcalf  (Charles  F.  Miller),  Taught  i year. 

West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Reed’s  Corners,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; m.  1858;  3 children;  one  only,  a 
son,  living. 

Sarah  A.  Morehead,  P.  S.  No.  12,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  and  now  as  above. 

Lydia  Patterson  (J.  B.  Hartwell,  M.  D.),  Taught  J year. 

Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Taught  dist.  S.  in  Orleans  Co.;  m.  1857;  3 children. 

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Marianna  Provost  (Jacob  Wells),  Taught  3 years. 

3d  ave.  and  160th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Packer  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; m.  1859;  no  children. 

Mary  E.  Quinby,  dec’d  (Levi  S.  Gates),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  till  m.  1859;  lived  in  Albany  and  Buffalo;  deceased,  1877;  2 sons,  1 daughter. 

Eliza  J.  Rose,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.  No  report. 

Taught  several  terms. 

Emma  L.  Salisbury  (Thomas  McCann),  Taught  o years. 

care  D.  Salisbury,  413  W.  15th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

M.  1863;  1 child. 

Abbie  Sexton  (Noah  Tompkins),  Mamaroneck,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  as  above,  yrs.;  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  Erasmus  Hall  and  S.  for 
Girls,  moved  to  N.  Y.  City,  4^3  yrs.;  m.  1867;  5 children;  3 living. 

Fanny  K.  Trask  (Chas.  A.  Silsby),  Newport,  N.  H.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Sanape,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Goshen,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Newport,  N.  H.,  14  yr. 1 Croydon,  N.  H., 
1 yr. ; m.  as  above ; 1 son. 

Martha  Turner  (John  P.  Stearns),  Taught  8 years. 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Taught,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  in  Canada,  2 yrs.;  in  Cal.,  yr. ; 1862  m.  as  above;  taught 
Santa  Barbara  College,  yrs. ; 1 child,  daughter. 

Frances  A.  Tuthill  (J.  J.  Tomson,  M.  D.),  Taught  2 years. 

cor.  Sixteenth  and  Main  sts.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Taught  in  Private  Ss. ; m.  1858;  2 sons,  2 daughters. 

S.  Elizabeth  Verrinder  (Stewart  Winslow),  Taught  u years. 

Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  City  Daily  Normal  S.,  3 yrs.;  1st  ass’t  highest  dept  P.  S.  No.  15,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
and  teacher  of  Advanced  Class,  8 yrs.;  m.  1867;  2 sons;  spends  winters  in  Florida. 

Julia  Warriner,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Has  taught  in  P.  Ss.,  as  above,  since  graduation,  from  the  lowest  to  the  highest  grade;  now,  Dep’t 
Prin.  in  No.  14. 

Mary  E.  Wilson,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  12J  years. 

Taught,  ass’t  P.  S.  No.  i,  as  above,  12 yrs.;  health  failed,  and  resigned;  recovered,  but  duties  at 
home  have  occupied  her  attention  since. 

Isaac  F.  Bangs,  Cedar  Springs,  Mich.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught,  Tivoli,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; attended  Mad.  Un.,  J£yr. ; Private  S.,  W.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.; 
Cohoes  P.  S.,  yrs.;  Bucyrus,  O.,  1 yr. ; in  army,  22  mos. ; Troy,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.,  Prin.  P.  S.  and 
Clerk  Bd.  of  Ed.;  Prin.  P.  S.  18,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Belleville,  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  Hol- 
land, Mich.,  5 yrs.;  since,  as  above,  wife  teaching  the  same  school. 

Comfort  S.  Brown,  dec’d,  Elmira.  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  Caton,  N.  Y.,  and  Chemung,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  17  yrs.,  except 
an  interval  of  3 yrs.  in  business;  m.  Huldah  S.  Brown;  died  1877. 

John  W.  Cole,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Gram.  Master  and  Prin.  of  Gale  and  5th  ward 
schools  since,  and  now,  except  5 yrs.  in  real  estate  and  insurance;  1854  m.  Rachel  M.  Hicks;  2 child- 
ren. 

Hon.  George  R.  Dean,  Waverly,  Iowa.  Taught  5^  years. 

Taught,  Springfield  Centre,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; during  course,  i yr. ; Co.  Supt.  Ss.  as  above,  4 yrs.; 
health  failed ; farmer  and  gardener — “Waverly  Gardens”;  mem.  City  Council;  mem.  and  pres’t  Bd. 
of  Ed.;  Mayor;  1856  m.  Helen  V.  Chamberlin;  3 children. 

Isaac  W.  Lake,  Ausable  Forks,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  arithmetic  and  penmanship  in  State  Normal  School  at  Albany,  N.  Y. ; health  failed;  now,  a 
tanner. 

Darwin  N.  Mason,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

William  C.  Robinson,  dec’d,  Taught  2 years. 

Widow,  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Co.;  farmer  and  mechanic;  read  law  2 yrs.;  i860  m.  Adelaide  V.  Robinson;  3 
children. 


Asaph  E.  Shute,  Guilderland,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Leeds,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Albany,  N.  Y.,  Eng.  Dep’t  Hebrew  S.,6  yrs.;  Groesbeckville,  N.  Y., 
ih?  yrs. ; as  above,  i yr.,  and  now;  has  also  been  cleric  and  traveler;  1861  m.  Adelle  L.  Witter;  2 
children;  1 living. 

Capt.  Gawn  M.  Smith,  Taught  3 years. 

care  C.  P.  R.  R.,  Gen.  Freight  office,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught,  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Munfordville,  Ky.,  2 yrs.;  Quartermaster  13th  Ky.  Vols., 
3/4  yrs.;  manufacturer;  now,  clerk  as  above;  1869  m.  Miss  Lida  P.  Appley;  1 child. 

Rev.  George  C.  Thomas,  dec’d  (Vermont  Conf.),  Taught  3 years. 

Tinmouth,  Vt. 

Taught,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; Jericho,  L.  I.;  Warnersville,  N.  Y.;  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; grad,  i860, 
S.  Theol.,  Boston  University ; ordained  deacon,  i860;  elder,  1862;  i860  m.  Miss  Mary  A.  Lloyd;  son 
at  Dartmouth,  preparing  for  teacher;  daughter  grad.  Mt.  Holyoke,  is  a teacher;  Mr.  Thomas  died 
Nov.,  1883. 


1856— Twenty-Third  Class.  * 

Twenty- fourth  Term,  ending  July  io,  1856. 

Charity  Barnet,  dec’d  (Hon.  E.  I.  Burhans,  dec’d),  Taught  3 years. 

Roxbury,  N.Y. 

Taught,  Hobart,  N.  Y. ; m.  1859;  1 son;  died  1882. 

Mary  M.  Beach,  Williamsville,  N-.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught,  Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Un.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  24  yrs.;  Prin.  Advanced  Dept. 
Yorkshire  Centre,  N.  Y.,  where  she  now  is. 

Matilda  A.  Brown,  Taught  26  years. 

Care  M.  W.  Brown,  Esq.,  Coldwater,  Mich. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  Medina,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  since,  has  painted  and  given 
instruction  in  oil  painting. 

Mary  Buckelow  (Jas.  Cosgrove),  Brooklyn,  L.I.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Gram.  S.  No.  20,  N.  Y.  City;  m.  1851;  4 children. 

M.  Ellen  Cheesbro,  dec’d  (John  J.  Hicks),  Taught  i year. 

Hicksville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Jericho,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; m.  1858;  3 children — girls;  oldest  married  and  settled  in  Oregon;  the 
others,  as  above ; she  died  1877. 

Julia  C.  Church  (Geo.  Abbott,  M.D.),  Hamburgh,  N.Y.  Taught  \ year. 

Taught,  as  above,  7 months;  m.  1857;  1 son,  1 daughter;  both  teachers. 

Susan  K.  Cook,  Packer  Instv  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  for  several  years,  and  now,  in  charge  Coll.  Dep’t  of  above  school. 

Matilda  S.  Cooper,  Normal  School,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Has  been  a member  of  its  Faculty  since  organization;  before,  taught  in  Oswego  P.  Ss. 

Sarah  E.  Darling,  dec’d  (Rev.  O.  S.  Williams),  Taught  4 years. 

Address  father,  Alfred,  East  Setauket,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  public  and  private  schools,  Setauket,  N.  Y. ; m.  1862;  1 child,  a teacher;  died  1864. 

Martha  J.  Davidson,  dec’d  (Horace  E.  Smith,  LL.D.)  Taught  4 yrs. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  and  was  Preceptress  of  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  Academy  till  m.  i860;  died  1864,  leaving  1 
child,  son,  a lawyer. 

Mary  C.  Dresser  (Albert  Blauvelt),  Tenafly,  N.  J.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; m.  i860;  1 son,  in  business;  1 daugh- 
ter, at  home. 

Amelia  A.  Dyer  (J.  M.  Mairs),  Schenectady,  N.Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  as  substitute  and  then  regular  teacher  in  Schenectady  P.  S.;  m.  1858;  3 children. 

Sarah  P.  Fearey,  care  G.  D.  Fearey,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

After  graduation,  attended  Albany  Fern.  Acad,  and  Maplewood  Inst.,  Mass.  ; taught  4 yrs.  in  N. 
Pearl  st.,  Albany,  S.,  and  taught  Prin.  Prim.  Dept.  Albany  Fern.  Acad.,  where  she  took  prize  for 
alumnae  essay;  and  one  offered  by  Young  Men’s  Association  of  Albany;  has  taken  the  studies  of  Bos- 
ton Literary  Circle. 


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Bessie  S.  Gill,  dec’d  (J.  B.  Hart),  Henderson,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.  in  Miss.,  and  m.  a Southern  planter,  who  became  capt.  in  Southern  army  in  war;  she 
died  1875. 

Mary  E.  Herrington  (Lewis  Barnhart),  Fairport,  N.Y.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  and  Fairport  Un.  S. ; health" failed ; m.  1863. 

Louise  J.  Knapp  (Rev.  Elisha  Gifford),  Cambridge,  Mass.  Taught  22  yrs. 

Taught  in  Albany  Orphan  As’m  2 yrs.;  private  school  at  home  34  yr. ; P.  S.  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y., 
34  yr. ; private  S.,  Garrisons,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Nelsonvllle,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Nelson’s  Mills, 
N.Y.,  and  at  home,  had  private  S.  iJ4  yrs.;  in  High  S.,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  2 yrs.;  has  lectured  and 
preached;  has  written  for  newspapers  and  periodicals ; m.  1858;  4 sons;  one  will  graduate  Harvard, 
’84;  1 daughter,  an  elegant  and  accomplished  woman,  died,  aged  22,  in  1882. 

Helen  I.  Monk,  dec’d,  40  Grand  st.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  Louisiana  2 yrs.;  Texas  1 yr. ; died  of 
fever  in  Texas  during  the  war. 

Laura  Morris,  dec’d  (Geo.  A.  Brown),  Syracuse,  N.Y.  Taught  5 years. 

* Taught,  P.  Ss.,  Syracuse,  5 yrs.;  m.  1862;  died  1869. 

Lydia  E.  Powell  (J.  P.  Lovejoy,  dec’d),  Oswego,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Academy,  as  above,  1 yr. ; m.  1858;  2 daughters. 

Annie  Wilson  (Wm.  Atkins,  dec’d),  Westville,  Mass.  Taught  6 years. 

, Taught,  Roslyn,  Cedar  Swamp,  Locust  Valley — all  N.  Y.;  m.  as  above;  4 children. 

Alfred  S.  Barry,  Elgin,  111.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught,  Beloit,  Wis.,  3 yrs.;  in  111.,  at  St.  Charles,  7 yrs.;  Sycamore  2 yrs.;  Batavia  6 yrs.;  as  at 
present,  Prin.  High  S.  7 yrs.;  1858  m.  Carrie  S.  Whitney;  1 daughter. 

Eugene  Beach,  M.D.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Taught  9J  years. 

Taught,  Fergusonville,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Stony  Pt.,  N.  Y.,  34  yr. ; attended  W.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Acad., 
34  yr. ; taught,  Athens,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; attended  Del.  Lit.  Inst.  N.  Y.,  1^5  yrs.;  taught  Dawnsville, 
N.  Y.,  1 14  yrs.;  private  school  34yr-5  Parochial  S.,  Stony  Point,  N.  Y.,  34  yr.;  attended  Bellevue 
Hos.  Med.  Coll.  34  yr. ; Stamford,  Ct.,  taught  34  yr. ; Polytechnic  Inst., Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  4 yrs.;  grad. 
L.  I.  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1866;  practiced  medicine  since  and  now,  as  above;  mem.  Ex.  Com.  Bd. 
of.  Ed. 

Hon.  John  Henry  Case,  M.D.  dec’d,  Rushville,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  yrs. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  James  Bennett,  same  P.  O. 

Taught  at  home  2 yrs.;  Adair,  111.,  n yrs.;  in  other  places  in  111.,  5 yrs.;  was  in  army  3 yrs.  at 
Pittsburgh  Landing,  etc.;  studied  medicine;  1874  m.  Miss  Anna  Porter;  published  a newspaper  in 
Nebraska;  practiced  medicine  and  had  drug  store;  was  member  Legislature;  died  1882;  left  4 
children.  ^ 

Aaron  Chadwick,  A.  M.,  Polytechnic  Institute,  Taught  15  years. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; with  E.  S.  Bunker  established  Adelphi  Academy,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  spent  12  yrs.  in  agr.  and  business  in  Maryland;  S.  com’r  3 yrs. ; resumed,  as  at  present  in 
1876;  m.  1864. 

Lansing  Hotaling,  lawyer,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; admitted  to  the  bar,  1859;  elected  Dist.  Att’y  of  Albany 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1877;  director  Albany  Co.  Bank;  trustee  Albany  Co.  Savings  Bank. 


Hon.  David  L.  Kiehle,  A.  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Taught  27  years. 

Taught  at  16,  after  graduation;  taught  Canandaigua  Acad.  3 yrs. ; graduated  full  course  Hamilton 
College,  N.  Y.,  1861;  taught,  Monroe,  Mich.,  1 yr. ; grad.  Un.  Theol.  Seminary,  N.  Y.  City;  ordained 
Pres,  minister,  May,  1865;  taught  Brooklyn  Polytechnic,  3 yrs. ; pastor,  Preston,  Minn.,  10  yrs. ; Co. 
Supt.  Schools,  6 yrs.;  mem.  Bd.  Directors  State  Normal  School,  3 yrs.;  Pres’t  State  Normal  School, 
St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  6 yrs.;  Supt.  Pub.  Inst.,  Minn.,  2 yrs.;  serving  now  second  term. 


William  W.  Kimball,  Taught  2 years. 

40  North  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught,  Prin.  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  1858  went  as  above,  clerk  in  provision  business;  became 
partner  since  in  same;  pres’t  4th  Nat.  Bank  since  1879;  retired  from  business  1873-5;  1860  m.  Miss 
Nancie  B.  Orvis;  3 children;  1 son  survives — student  in  Harvard. 


Rev.  Mahlon  B.  Leonard, Waltham,  Mass.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  graduated  Theolog.  S., Canton, 
N.  Y. ; since,  Universalist  pastor;  12  yrs.  as  above;  resigned  1883;  1864  m.  Martha  R.  Day,  who 
died  1870;  1874  m.  Miss  Emma  M.  Francis;  only  children,  2 of  last  wife;  ch’n  of  State  Board. 

Lewis  Spaulding,  Taught  6 years. 

East  Cleveland,  O.,  University  Book  Store. 


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Taught,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. ; grad,  at  Cortland.  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  at  Mich.  Un.,  i yrs. ; farmer,  8 yrs.; 
1868,  took  charge,  Ass’t  Prof.  Agricul.  Dept.  Cornell  University;  since  1875,  and  now,  as  above;  i860 
m.  Lizzie  S.  Haight;  2 daughters;  1 taught. 


John  C.  Tobey,  dec’d,  Taught  \\  years. 

Address  bro.,  James  Tobey,  Charlton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Dutchess  Co.  Academy,  1 term;  New  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  3 
yrs. ; died  greatly  regretted,  i860. 


Albertus'C.  Trevet,  dec’d,  Taught  3J  years. 

Address  Mrs.  H.  V.  Trevet,  E.  Hamburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  E.  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  Springbrook,  N.  Y.;  J.  P. ; Capt.  guard  at  Elmira  prison,  in  war; 
oil  operator;  killed  by  explosion  of  boiler,  1872;  left  wife  and  3 children. 


J ames  M.  True,  Ogden,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.,  Winchester,  Iowa;  Rockport,  Mo.,  2 yrs.;  since  i860,  farmer;  1866  m.  Miss  Rose- 
anna  Murra;  4 children. 


1857— Twenty-Fourth  Class. 

Twenty-fifth  Term,  ending  January  29,  1857. 

Deborah  L.  Adams,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  bro.  Allston  Adams,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Menand’s,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs. ; Prep.  Dept.  Albany  Acad.  1 yr. ; went  to  S.  Carolina  1865;  re- 
turned 1866;  died  1869. 

Orphana  E.  Andrews  (Wm.  M.  Guynn,  M.D.),  Taught  5 years. 

Throopsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  La  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Otisco,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; Fairport, 
N.  Y.,  % yr. 

Mary  E.  Arms  (Rev.  W. T.  Morrison,  dec’d),  Taught  23  years. 

Montclair,  N.  J. 

Taught  3 yrs.  after  graduation;  m.  i860;  missionary  Ningpo,  China;  1870,  husband  died  at  Pekin; 
remained  missionary  till  ^76;  came  to  above  place,  and  taught  4 yrs.;  3 daughters,  1 son;  hopes  to 
return  to  China. 

Laura  F.  Beecher,  80  Willoughby  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Taught  13J  yrs. 

Taught,  P.  Ss.,  Conn.,  iJ4  yrs.;  Orphan  Asylum,  N.Y.,  8 mo's;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  P.  Ss.  n yrs., 
where  she  has  since  lived,  and  where  she  is  Sup’t  of  Business  Women’s  Union,  as  above. 

Sarah  M.  Birch  (G.  I.  Herrick),  Port  Jackson,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  select  school,  district  school  and  academy;  m.  in  1864. 

Nancy  E.  Briggs,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  dist.  S.  at  home  2 yrs.;  and  in  that  vicinity  2 yrs.;  P.  S.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Gram.  Dept.,  3 
yrs. ; taught  again  in  vicinity  of  home  and  in  Un.  S.,  as  above  and  now,  4 yrs. 

Anna  Courtney  (R.  J.  Robinson),  Bath-on-Hudson.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Public  S.  No.  4,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; m.  1862;  3 children. 

Antoinette  Gregory,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  Sand  Lake,  N.Y. ; Tappan,  N.  Y. ; Little  Falls,  N.  Y. ; Michigan  3 yrs.,  as  asst,  and 
prin.  Adrian  High  S.-,  took  care  of  invalid  mother  during  7 yrs.;  since  1871  has  had  private  school  as 
above. 

Rachel  A.  Hait  (Jacob  S.  Harris,  dec’d),  Taught  7 years. 

2808  Prairie  ave.,  City  Hotel,  Chicago,  111. 

Preceptress  Elmira  Acad,  i yr. ; left  on  account  of  health  of  father;  Virgil,  N.  Y. ; P.  Ss.,  Oswego, 
prin.  in  place  of  man;  m.  1864;  1 daughter;  husband  diecL'. 877. 

Cornelia  A.  Mead,  dec’d  (D.  A.  Kelsey)  Huron,  Dak.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  D.  P.  Brown,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  m.  April,  1864;  died  at  Quincy,  111., 
Sept.,  1864. 

Alexa  J.  Moseley  (Prof.  J.  H.  Gates) , Anoka,  Minn.  Taught  22J  yrs. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  2 yrs.  during  course;  in  first  graded  school  in  Minnesota,  and  other  St.  Paul  schools, 
15  yrs.;  in  charge  of  Girls’ Dept.  Reform  S.,  St.  Paul,  2j^yrs.;  matron  Young  Ladies’  Boarding 
House  of  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Normal  School  3 yrs. 


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Henrietta  A.  Smith,  dec’d  (Sam’l  N.  Haight),  Taught  3 years. 

Bedford,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; Adrian,  Mich.,  P.  S.;  select  S.,  Iowa;  m.  i860;  lived  in  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  afterwards,  as  above;  died  1881;  left  4 sons;  the  oldest,  same  profession  as  his  father 
— civil  engineer. 

Jane  Southerland  (J.  S.  Cole),  Gorham,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Voak,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  i860  m.  a farmer;  4 children;  3 living. 

Jemima  Stoller,  dec’d  (M.  S.  Hall,  D.D.),  Taught  7 years. 

Tribe’s  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  2 yrs. ; Illinois  3 yrs. ; Fort  Hunter,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Tribe’s  Hill,  N.  Y., 
1 yr. ; died  1883. 

Lydia  A.  Thomas  (Henry  W.  Keith),  Saratoga,  N.Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  as  above  in  P.  Ss.  2 yrs.;  m.  i860;  1 daughter,  a graduate  of  Temple  Grove. 

David  P.  Austin,  M.D.,  251  W.  25th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  5 years. 

Grad.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Albany  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1857-60;  1860-2  in  Ward  S.,  14,  N.  Y.  City;  connected  with 
N.  Y.  City  P.  O.,  1862-81;  grad.  M.  D.  1866;  examiner  for  various  life  assurance  associations;  1869 
m.  Sarah  A.  Lawson;  2 children;  taught  4 terms  before  graduation. 

Oscar  F.  Avery,  Humboldt,  Iowa.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Acad.,  Oneida  Castle,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Buchanan,  Mich.,  i yr. ; Spring  Prairie,  Wis.,  i yr. ; 
Highland  City,  Iowa,  i yr. ; in  fur  business  in  great  N.  W.  5 yrs.;  has  largest  stock  farm  in  county; 
elevators ; deals  in  lumber,  stock,  real  estate;  has  been  Co.  Supt.  Ss.;  Co.  Supervisor;  interest  in 
politics;  vice-pres’t.  of  bank;  1858  m.  Miss  S.  J.  Harvey;  1 son,  1 daughter. 

Benjamin  Edson,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught,  Sand  Lake  Acad.;  Prin.  Beekmantown  Un.  S.;  Prin.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  High  School; 
Schenectady,  N.Y.,  Un.  S.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  8,  Albany,  N.Y. ; Prin.  P.  S.  No.  14,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for 
the  last  19  years;  has  had  under  his  charge  30,000  pupils;  in  1873  M.  D.  New  York  University; 
lectured  evening  High  School,  physiology,  and  has  contributed  to  various  medical  publications. 

Wm.  B.  Gregory,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  his  bro.,  C.  R.  Gregory,  Skaneateles,  N.Y. 

Went  West  after  graduation,  intending  to  teach,  but  engaged  in  other  business;  enlisted  on  breaking 
out  of  the  rebellion,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Pittsburgh  Landing,  Tenn. 

Maj.  Sylvanus  B.  Huested,  A.M.,  Blauveltville,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  yrs. 

Taught  at  B’ville  2 yrs.;  grad.  Un.  Coll,,  ’61;  taught.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  % yr. ; served  in  U.  S. 
Hospital,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. ; asst.  supt.  Soldiers’  Home,  N.  Y.  City  ; 1st  lieut.  116U.  S.  Vols.;  served 
in  army  of  the  East;  promoted  to  captaincy;  brevet  major,  U.  S.  Vols. ; mustered  out, ’67;  Prin.  P. 
S.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1 yr.;  1st  asst.  Collegiate  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  4 yrs.;  m.  C.  E.  Blauvelt, ’60;  1 
child,  a son. 

John  H.  Kane,  Nassau,  N.  Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught,  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; singing  15  yrs.;  1873  m.  Martha  M.  Van 
Vorst;  no  children. 

Manly  W.  Kennedy,  Winfield,  Iowa.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Orange,  N.  J..  2 yrs.;  in  Erie  Co.  1 yr. ; Prin.  P.  Ss.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  3 yrs.;  hearing 
failed;  farming  and  stock  raising  since  1863;  1861  m.  Maria  L.  Bowman;  4 sons,  1 daughter.  * 

Jonas  C.  Ransom,  West  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Went  to  California  right  after  graduation,  and  worked  in  the  mines;  died  of  apoplexy,  1874  or  ’75; 
unmarried. 

Henry  J.  Tanner,  Medina,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Has  taught  winters,  12  terms,  and  farmed  summers;  i860  m.  Elsie  A.  Barrett;  4 children,  1 has 
taught  writing. 

Nelson  P.  Tuttle,  M.  D.,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Brother  of  Aaron  R.,  next  class. 

Taught,  St.  Lawrence,  N.  Y. ; graduated  Albany  Med.  College  1862;  drowned,  pleasure  excursion 
Thousand  Islands,  1862. 

William  Vandemark,  Phelps,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Prin.  Irving  Academy,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  1 yr. ; ill  health  caused  him  to  resign;  since,  farming  and 
stock  raising  in  Kansas  and  N.  Y. 

Edwin  A.  Wheeler,  Ezota,  Minn.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  West.  Co.,  Orleans  Co.  and  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Ky.,  yrs.;  as  above,  1 yr. ; 
attended  Col.  Inst.,  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; farming  and  merchandise  since  1862;  now  farming, 
choice  cattle,  Normandy  horses,  etc.;  1868  m.  Miss  Martha  A.  Barnum;  no  living  children. 


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Andrew  B.  Williams,  New  York  City.  Taught  25  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now  Vice  Prin.  Gram.  S.  No.  40,  as  above. 


1857 — Twenty-fifth  Class. 

Twenty-sixth  Term,  ending  July  9,  1857. 

Lucy  A.  Ackley,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  as  “supply”  as  above;  father  died,  and  she  an  only  daughter,  remained  at  home  with 
mother,  whose  health  was  delicate. 

Harriet  Barnes  (Hiram  Salisbury,  dec’d),  Taught  19  years. 

Gram.  S.  No.  35,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Chicago,  111.,  10  yrs. ; First  Grade  Boys,  as  at  present,  9 yrs. ; m.  as  above;  no  children. 

Fanny  Baxter,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Ellen  J.  Benham,  A.M.,  Onarga,  111.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Lyons,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  private  S.  in  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; 
Preceptress,  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  as  above,  and  as  now,  io  yrs.;  immediately  after  graduation  taught 
in  district  Ss.  in  N.  Y.;  spent  i year  traveling  in  nearly  all  parts  of  Europe. 

Sarah  Bray  (George  Tomlinson),  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  dist.  S.  in  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; m.  1863;  2 daughters. 

Lilly  Brown  (T.  S.  Wiles),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  4,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1J4  yrs.;  taught  music  about  7 yrs.;  m.  as  above;  2 girls; 
died  1881. 

Rachel  A.  Calverly  (James  Groesbeck),  Taught  4J  years. 

15  Western  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  year;  taught  English  in  Jewish  School  2 years;  morning 
school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1866. 

Hannah  Catlin,  Apalachin,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Her  health  failed.  Spends  winters  at  148  Montague  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Catharine  Conde  (D.  H.  Hamlin),  Winona,  Minn.  Taught  o years. 

Was  kept  at  home  by  sickness  of  mother  to  care  for  younger  children;  m.  School  Com’r  of  Schenec- 
tady Co.,  N.  Y. ; 2 sons,  1 daughter;  sons  graduated  Union  College,  N.  Y. 

Mary  J.  Daniel  (G.  Sidney  Smith,  ’59),  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Taught  5 yrs. 

Taught  in  Albany;  first  lady  principal  in  St.  Paul.  (See  husband’s  record.) 

Orrea  W.  Dempster,  dec’d  (K.  V.  R.  Lansing),  Taught  7 years. 

78  Monroe  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  12th  st.  P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  5 yrs.;  P.  S.,  San  Francisco,  2 yrs.;  died  in  Cal.  June,  1881. 
She  was  sister  of  Sarah  A.,  ’48. 

Jane  A.  Dickson  (Joseph  Arnold),  Taught  n years. 

718  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Visiting  governess,  and  taught  in  P.  S.  No.  9,  all  together,  11  yrs.;  m.  1868;  6 children,  4 living. 

Frances  J.  Farrington,  dec’d  (Wheaton  A.  Welch,  ’55),  Taught  1 yr. 

(Husband  Prin.  Public  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.) 

Taught  in  Owego,  N.  Y.  until  her  marriage,  in  1858;  died  in  Syracuse,  1872.  (See  husband’s 
record.) 

Mary  E.  Fitzgerald,  432  S.  Broad  st.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught  in  Franklin,  N.  J.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Keokuk,  Iowa;  since,  at  home. 

Henrietta  L.  Forman,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Lydia  H.  Gale,  dec’d  (Rev.  C.  J.  Shipton),  Taught  i£  years. 

329  N.  Chamber  st.,  Galesburg,  111. 

Taught,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Newtonville,  N.  Y.,  yr.;  N.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; m.  1861; 
no  children;  died  1865. 


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Julia  A.  C.  Harmon,  Glenville,  N.  Y.  Taught  11  years. 

Was  preceptress,  Johnstown  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Saratoga  P.  Ss.,  2 yrs. ; private  S.,  8 yrs. ; much 
interested  as  to  temperance  text  books  in  common  Ss. 

Rebecca  I.  Hindman,  High  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught  many  years  as  above,  and  now  teaching  in  High  S. 

Mary  E.  Howell  (E.  N.  Fitzgerald),  Taught  6\  years. 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Keokuk,  Iowa,  3 yrs.;  taught  S.  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3%  yrs.;  m.  1868. 

M.  Celia  Jones  (J.  V.  K.  Wells),  Milford,  Del.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  Defriestville,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  taught  in  Milford,  Del.,  1 yr. ; m.  i860;  4 children,  1 
daughter  has  taught. 

Arietta  A.  Lansing  (Wm.  Tichenor),  Taught  16  years. 

Port  Orford,  Oregon. 

Taught,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  15  yrs.;  m.  1884. 

Delia  A.  Lathrop,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Taught  26  years. 

Taught  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  P.  Ss. ; has  charge  of  traming  class  in  connection  with  P.  S.  system  as 
above,  and  has  had  for  several  years. 

Leah  A.  Marsh,  dec’d.  Taught  3 years. 

Address  Eli  Marsh,  Whitestown,  N.  Y. 

Preceptress,  Sauquoit  Acad.,  N.Y.,  i yr. ; select  school, Whitesboro,  N.Y.,  i yr. ; Coleman’s  Mills,  N. 
Y.,  dist.  S.,  1 yr.  invalid  2 yrs.;  died  1861.  Faithful  Sabbath  school  teacher;  beautiful  Christian 
character. 

Anna  E.  Oliver,  dec’d,  Halfmoon,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  1 yr.  at  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.;  died  1864. 

Lydia  E.  Payne  (Thomas  Luce),  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Taught  12  yrs. 

Taught  in  private  S.  in  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; m.  1880. 

Caroline  Phillips,  Madalin,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught,  Orient,  L.  I.,  1 yr. ; governess  in  Mass.,  1 yr. ; private  S.,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs;  1st 
ass’t  P.  S.,  Hunter's  Point,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Girls’  Gram.  Dept.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  prin.  and 
intermediate,  as  above,  4 yrs. 

Isabella  G.  Rawson,  45  High  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  in  New  Jersey,  and  in  northern  New  York,  and  has  been  church  missionary,  as  above. 

Mary  J.  Simpson  (Marshall  T.  Burton),  Taught  20J  years. 

Kenwood,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  New  Scotland,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  New  York  City,  i yr. ; Cohoes,  7 yrs.;  as  above,  11  yrs.; 
m.  1880. 

Sarah  B.  Turner  (Leander  B.  Reynolds),  Taught  i year. 

Galesburg,  111. 

Taught  a few  months;  m.  1859;  as  above  since  1863;  4 children. 

Mary  E.  Weaver,  dec’d.  Taught  J year. 

Address  cousin,  Mrs.  John  Vanderbilt,  Bethlehem,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Watervliet,  N.  Y. ; health  failed;  died  1863;  unmarried. 

Hubbard  H.  Barrett,  dec’d  in  the  army  during  the  war. 

Linus  W.  Clark,  Fon  du  Lac,  Wis.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Va.,  1 yr. ; Minn.,  2 yrs.;  Southold,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  merchandise  since,  except  work  in 
Teachers’  Institutes;  1862  m.  Emma  E.  Loucks;  3 children. 

Carlos  Colton,  Colton,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Canton,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  is  a farmer;  i860  m.  Hannah  Smith; 
no  children. 

Maj.  Joseph  G.  Fox,  A.M.,  C.E.,  Taught  26  years. 

Prof.  Civil  and  Topog.  Eng.,  Lafayette  Col.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Taught,  Prin.  W.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  i yr.;  Paulding  Inst.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; student  and 
teacher,  Rens.  Pol.  Inst.,  till  grad.,  1861;  became  at  once  its  Prof.  Geod.  and  Topog.  Drawing,  i yr. ; 
Prof.  Eng.,  Math.,  Mech.,  etc.,  in  Cooper  Inst.,  University  City  of  New  York,  etc.,  till  1871,  when 
elected  to  present  position;  Maj.  on  Gen.  Hamilton’s  staff,  and  served  in  draft  riots  and  garrison  duty, 
1863;  1864  m.  Miss  Lina  Southerland;  3 children. 


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Gilbert  B.  Hendrickson,  Taught  26  years. 

438  W.  58th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  N.  London,  Conn.;  Titicus  Valley  Inst.;  West  Farms;  Tarrytown;  St.  John’s  school, and 
Gram.  S.  No.  8,  NY.  City — all  N.Y. ; Sec’y  Educational  Society;  m.  M.  J.  Fairman,  ’58;  2 boys,  2 girls. 

Joel  P.  Loomis,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

John  M.  McLaughlin,  LL.  B.,  dec’d,  Taught  2 years. 

Fort  Scott,  Kansas. 

Taught,  Chateaugay,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; graduated  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Law  School;  practiced  law  at  Rock- 
ville, Indiana,  8 yrs. ; m.  1868,  and  removed  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  for  his  health;  and  then  to  Ft. 
Scott,  Kansas,  where  he  died  1870,  leaving  a widow;  no  children;  stood  very  high  in  his  profession. 

Henry  A.  Nichols,  Bloomington,  111.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Eng.,  Hebrew  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1 yr. ; New  Baltimore, 
Mich.,  2 vrs.;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  since  1866  in  business;  spent  2 yrs.  in  Mich.  University; 
1863  m.  Miss  Flora  Robinson;  3 children. 

Aaron  K.  Tuttle,  St.  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  Taught  17J  years. 

Bro.  of  N.  P.,  ’57,. 

Has  taught  25  terms  in  the  Ss.  of  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; also,  10  terms  private  S. ; bees  and  small  fruits; 
unmarried. 

Rev.  Henry  A.  Wilcox,  Bad  Axe,  Mich.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Cayuga  and  Wayne  counties,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; preached  1 yr;  supervisor  1 yr. ; attended 
Amherst  College  1 yr. ; traveled  1 yr. ; farmer  since;  m.  1870;  3 daughters,  1 son. 


1858 — Twenty-sixth  Class. 

Twenty-seventh  Term,  ending  February  4,  1858. 

Sarah  A.  Burbridge  (O.  E.  Wheeler,  ’58),  Taught  2J  years. 

Athol,  Dakota. 

Taught,  Preceptress  Sauquoit  Acad.,  N.  Yf,  i yr. ; Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; Morrisville  Un.  S., 
14  yr;  m.  1859.  (See  husband’s  record.) 

Maria  Cary,  care  19  Philip  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  i yr.;  Chester,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  i yr. ; since,  at  home  near 
Hurstville,  N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  G.  Davis  (Homer  Martin,  landscape  painter),  Taught  2 yrs. 

care  James  Davis,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Col.  Co.,  and  P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; wrote  for  the  “ Nation,”  literary  criticism;  compiled 
school  readers,  etc.;  m.  1861;  2 children,  boys;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Martin,  now  Au  Jardin  Madame, Viller- 
ville,  Calvados,  France. 

Susan  A.  Edwards  (Wm.  A.  Manning),  Taught  14  years. 

Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  until  m.  1872. 

Martha  Fearey  (Edward  Gay, landscape  painter),  Taught  2J  years. 

Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Quaker  S.  J4  yr. ; graduated  Albany  Female  Academy;  taught,  Cambridge,  N.  Y., 
Acad.,  2 yrs. ; two  gold  medals  from  Albany  Fern.  Acad.,  and  one  from  Young  Men’s  Ass’n,  Albany,  for 
literary  essays;  m.  1863;  7 children;  traveled  in  Europe  and  studied  art,  particularly  different  schools 
of  painting;  helped  establish  literary  and  art  society  at  present  home;  devotes  much  time  to  art  study; 
member  of  Baptist  church. 

Christina  Ferguson,  P.  School  No.  21,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  23  yrs. 

Was  7 yrs.  Prin.  of  a Primary  S.  in  Albany;  for  the  last  6 yrs.,  and  at  present,  in  charge  of  “ A ” 
class  in  a Grammar  S. 

Rebecca  Hand,  Decatur,  111.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught,  Mich.,  i yr. ; Int.  and  xst  Ass’t  P.  S.,  Albany,  8 yrs.;  Ass’t  Model  Dept.  Normal  S.,  11  yrs. 

Clara  S.  Hickok,  dec’d  (J.  B.  Norris),  Taught  5 years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  T.  Caley,  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  until  m.  1863;  died  1867. 

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Anna  Jaokson  (D.  S.  Stark),  Pittston,  Pa.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  in  Broadalbin,  N.  Y. ; loss  of  friends  caused  her  to  devote  herself  to  her  mother;  m.  1867; 
1 daughter. 

Louisa  Kirkland  (Alvin  T.  Stebbins),  Taught  6 years. 

Silver  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Chau.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs. ; Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1 yr. ; m.  1863;  2 sons,  one  of  whom  died 
1883;  he  had  taken  Regents’  Diploma;  Mrs.  Stebbins  grad.  Chautauqua  Normal  and  C.  L.  S.  C. 

Laura  T.  Krum  (William  Shufelt),  Niverville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; sister  died;  left  teaching  to  care 
for  her  children;  m.  1867;  2 children;  1 living. 

Mary  E.  McClallen  (R.  J.  Wentworth,  dec’d),  Taught  2 years. 

* 381  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  14,  as  above,  2 yrs.;  m.  1862;  one  child;  husband  died,  1884. 

Elizabeth  M.  Powell  (H.  H.  Bond,  lawyer,  dec’d),  Taught  16  yrs. 

Florence,  Mass. 

Taught  Public  Ss.  in  Mamaroneck  and  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Private  School,  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.; 
attended  Dio  Lewis’  school;  taught  public  classes,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  2 yrs. ; Dept.  Phys.  Training, 
Vassar  College,  5 yrs. ; Sunday  School  work,  1 yr;  m.  1872;  2 sons,  1 living;  teaching  class  of  six 
children  with  son. 

Martha  Roe,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  and  is  now,  and  has  been  since  1869,  one  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Cort- 
land Normal  School;  Methods,  and  Supt.  of  Training  S. 

Thomas  Barnes,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Cayuta,  N.  Y.,  4 terms;  Van  Ettenville,  x term;  Horseheads,  1 term;  Illinois,  2 terms; 
merchant,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ; now,  traveling  with  furnace  regulator ; has  farm;  1863  m.  Miss  Carrie 
Barnes;  1 son. 

Rev.  Charles  Battersby,  dec’d,  Taught  6 years. 

Address  widow,  Gravesend,  L.  I. 

Taught,  Gravesend,  L.  I.,  P.  S.  until  1864,  when  he  became  Methodist  minister  and  labored  in  N.  Y. 
City  till  death,  1868;  1858  m.  Miss  D.  J.  Perkins;  one  child;  mother  and  child  died;  1862  m.  Miss 
Susan  Williamson;  2 sons. 

Joseph  M.  Beaman,  dec’d,  , Taught  9 years. 

Address  Eugene  Joralemon,  Antwerp,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above,  3 yrs.;  gave  up  teaching  and  took  charge  of  his  father’s  estate;  served  2 terms 
School  Com’r;  trustee  of  Ives’  Seminary;  editor  of  local  newspaper;  died  1879,  consumption;  widow, 
son  and  daughter. 

Hon.  John  Carpenter,  Jr.,  Clinton,  N.  J.  Taught  o years. 

Graduated  at  17;  waited  till  older  before  teaching;  printer  in  father’s  office,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ; printer 
and  proof  reader,  N.  Y.  Tribune;  published  paper  in  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; established  Clinton  “ Dem- 
ocrat,” 1868;  Mayor,  1871;  Mem.  Assembly,  1873,  2 terms;  J.  P.,  5 yrs.;  Senator,  3 yrs. 

John  H.  Fitch,  M.  D.,  New  Scotland,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

In  1858  attended  Troy  University:  1859,  Prin*  Carmel,  N.  Y. ; Gram.  S.  No.  14,  N.  Y.  City;  1861, 
enlisted  48th  N.  Y.  S.  Vols. ; served  3 yrs.;  1865,  Prin.  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y. ; 1868,  grad.  Eclectic 
Med.  Col.,  N.  Y.  City;  Dem.  and  Adj.  Prof.  Anat.  in  same  till  1870;  has  practiced  since;  as  above, 
since  1873;  has  been  Surg.  Eel.  Dispensary  and  of  Horn.  Hosp.,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; 1874  m.  Miss  Mary 
E.  Twitchell,  who  died  1882;  1 daughter. 

Hon.  Rev.  B.  Franklin  Jackson,  Taught  3 years. 

916  Madison  st.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Taught,  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Southold,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  Classical  Course, 
Oberlin,  O.;  Theology,  N.  Y.  City;  Pastor,  Edgarton,  Mass.;  Charleston,  S.  C. ; Chicago,  Pittsfield, 
111.;  pneumonia;  member  S.  C.  Leg.  3 terms;  State  Surv.  4 yrs.;  1883,  pub.  Hist,  and  Biog.  Ency.  of 
Delaware^  pp.  575;  steel  engravings,  135;  6 yrs.  in  South  during  reconstruction;  foreman  of  grand 
jury  that  indicted  700  conspirators;  1862,  m.  Mary  E.  Jocelyn;  5 children  living. 

Samuel  Karslake,  65  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Dr.  Lyon’s  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  studied  law  there  and  in  Albany,  N.  Y. ; was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  and  practiced;  was  in  lumber  business  in  Albany — Ross  & Karslake;  now  in  lumber 
in  Toledo,  O.;  1866  m.  Carrie  Warren;  2 children. 

John  W.  McNamara,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Mineola,  N.  Y. ; Manhasset,  N.  Y. ; and  Maspeth,  N.  Y. ; studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar,  and  has  practiced  law  since;  police  justice  4 yrs.;  prest.  and  treas.  Albany  Railway  Co.  3 
yrs. ; sec’y  of  same  6 yrs. 


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Ormell  E.  Wheeler,  Athol,  Dakota.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; farmer  in  Ezota,  Minn.,  and  has  taught  winters;  has  been 
trustee  and  school  comr. ; m.  S.  A.  Burbridge,  '58;  4 daughters;  1 son;  2 children  have  taught. 


1858 — Twenty-Seventh  Class. 


Twenty-eighth  Term,  ending  July  8,  1858. 


Elvena  C.  Brownell  (Henry  Cunningham), 

128  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1863;  1 son. 


Taught  o years. 


Taught  17  years. 


Ann  M.  Cooney,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  13,  as  above,  till  1879. 

Elizabeth  Courtney  (D.  S.  Weaver) , Philadelphia,  Pa.  Taught  5 J yrs. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  9,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; m.  1866;  2 girls,  1 boy. 

Eliza  Dickson,  n Trinity  Place,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Stayed  at  home  to  care  for  her  mother. 

Mary  J.  Fairman  (G.  B.  Hendrickson,  ’57),  Taught  2 years. 

438  W.  58th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  i yr. ; Purdy’s,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  see  husband’s  record. 

Marcia  J.  Groot,  dec’d.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  Charles  De  Groot,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Acad.  1 yr. ; Dist.  Ss.,  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Inst,  for  Blind, 
N.  Y.  City,  2 yrs.;  died  1866. 

M.  Frances  Hendrick,  Normal  S.,  Cortland,  N.Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught,  Preceptress  Clyde  High  S.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Chicago,  3 yrs. ; Clyde  High  S.  5 yrs. ; 
Dansville  Sem.,  Preceptress,  2 yrs.;  since  1869  mem.  of  Faculty,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Normal  S. ; 
reading,  elocution,  gymnastics,  rhet.,  Eng.  lit. 

Josephine  R.  Hewes  (E.  T.  Evans),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Her  first  husband  was  Major  Edwin  Blake,  who  was  killed  before  Petersburgh,  Va.,  in  the  war. 

M.  Frances  Johnson  (T.  Bolton),  Fordham,  N.Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  1st  asst.,  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.;  select  school,  2 yrs.,  m.  1861. 


Mary  L.  Jordan,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Phebe  Ann  Leggett,  dec’d. 


She  died  in  1866. 


Address  her  sister,  Miss  C.  S.  Leggett,  Saratoga  Spa,  N.Y. 


Taught  o years. 


Mary  L.  Marr  ( Belden) , Chicago,  111.  History  unknown. 

Martha  B.  Morrison  (A.  Lydecker),  Newburgh,  N.Y.  Taught  5 yrs. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. ; m.  1864;  4 children;  1 daughter  preparing  to  teach. 

Sarah  O.  Newes  (D.  D.  Nelson),  Taught  5 years. 

178  E.  76th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Verplanck’s,  N.  Y. ; m.  1863;  7 children. 

Meta  Orr,  Montreal,  Canada.  Nothing  known  of  teaching. 

Was  from  Tenn. ; she  and  her  brother  Samuel  lost  all  their  property  in  the  war,  and  removed  as 
above;  last  heard  from  in  1867. 

Laura  L.  Osborn  (Dr.  Thomas  M.  Talbott),  Taught  25  years. 

1414  nth  st.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Taught  in  Norfolk  and  Loudon  Co.,  Va. ; Middletown,  Conn.;  Washington,  D.  C.;  Cambridge, 
N.  Y. ; and  St.  John’s  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  m.  1883. 

Eliza  F.  Petrie,  M.D.,  residence  unknown.  Taught  o years. 

Studied  medicine  after  graduation;  practiced  4 yrs.  in  Utica,  N.  Y. ; removed  to  Minn. 

Mary  E.  Sears  (Judson  S.  Bird,  dec’d  1882),  Taught  14  years. 

Jackson,  Mich. 


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Taught,  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.,  Prin.,  i)4  yrs. ; Northville,  N.  Y.,  primary,  2 yrs.;  Moscow,  Mich., 
)4  yr. ; Preceptress,  High  S.,  Mich.,  till  1872;  then  m.;  1 son,  1 daughter. 

Magdalen  Slingerland  (C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  undergrad.),  Taught  7 yrs. 

Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  removed  with  husband  to  Lancaster,  Wis.,  where  she  taught 
with  husband  for  2 yrs,  and  also  taught  music;  afterwards  returned  as  above;  m.  1861;  4 sons,  1 in 
Un.  College;  1 has  attended  Normal  School. 

Laura  A.  Schneider,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  13J  years. 

Taught  dist.  S.  6 terms;  in  1865  attended  Oswego  Training  S.  1 term;  Watertown  graded  and  P.  Ss., 
2 yrs.;  Prin.  Boon  st.  S.,  8 yrs.;  now,  ass’t  Arsenal  st.  S.;  has  taken  2 terms  Summer  Course,  Har- 
vard University. 

Hannah  J.  Thorn  (Charles  W.  Jones),  Taught  i year. 

211  Lancaster  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  yr.,  Rock  City  Falls,  N.  Y. ; in  Albany  P.  S.  No  2,  % yr. ; 2 children,  son  and  daughter. 

Mary  J.  Wells  (Aug.  H.  Hall),  Taught  2 years. 

5 Russell  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; was  married  from  that  place  and  has  since  lived  as  above;  2 
sons.  Mrs.  Hall  is  prominent  in  church,  Sunday  S.  and  charitable  work. 

Emily  Y.  Wilson,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  years. 

Has  been  engaged  in  village  and  city  Ss.  for  21  yrs. ; during  the  last  ten  years  in  Elmira  P.  Ss. ; at 
present,  V.  Prin.  Gram.  S.  No.  3. 

Louise  H.  Wynkoop,  Chemung,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  a short  time  in  Scranton,  Pa. ; then  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  until  1865;  her  health  failed;  now  an 
invalid. 

George  W.  Fox,  dec’d,  Adams,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  studied  theology;  enlisted,  March,  1861,  in  24th  Regt.  N.  Y.  S. 
Vols. ; corp.,  color  sergeant;  mortally  wounded  while  leading  reconnoitering  party;  died  next  morn- 
ing, July  26,  1861,  in  Fort  Albany. 

Francis  Gardner,  Jr.,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  near  Stapleton,  S.  I.;  since,  farmer,  as  above;  ch’n  Rep.  com.;  delegate  to  conventions, 
etc.;  1861  m.  Nancy  M.  Van  Tiflin;  3 daughters. 

John  Lord,  Jr.,  Rock  Stream,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Taught,  Yates,  Suffolk,  Monroe,  Chemung  Co’s,  all  N.  Y.,  and  Fort  Collins,  Colorado;  unmarried. 

Rev.  Clark  O.  Maltby,  73  26th  st.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; throat  trouble;  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  leather  and  wool, 
15  yrs.;  studied,  Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  3 yrs.;  pastor,  Madison,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  resigned  1883;  has 
been  to  California;  m.  1859;  no  children;  is  Baptist. 

Hon.  Jonathan  B.  Morey,  Dansville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  P.  Ss.  as  above,  3 yrs.;  since,  nursery  business;  Pres’t  of  village;  delegate  to  Nat.  conven- 
tion that  nom.  Grant  2d  time;  Mem.  Assembly,  ’64,  ’65,  ’74,  '76;  1861  m.  Laura  J.  Sweet;  4 children, 
1 has  taught. 

James  Richardson,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  years. 

Taught  village  S.,  Central,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Asbury,  L.  I.,  yr. ; Prof. 
Math.,  Augusta  College,  Ky.,  3 yrs.;  Prof.  Nat.  Sci.  and  Math.,  Westchester,  Pa.,  Acad.,  1 yr. ; 
taken  in  defense  of  Augusta  and  paroled  by  John  Morgan;  exchanged  1864,  and  enlisted  91st  N.  Y. 
Vols. ; was  at  Appomatox;  taught,  Irving  Inst,  as  above,  yr. ; journalist  and  publisher,  since  1867; 
now  on  “ Scientific  Am.”  and  “ Am.  Agriculturist";  m.  Jessie  S.  Young;  4 children. 

Hannibal  Robinson,  46  W.  10th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City  until  1864;  mercantile  business  till  ’72;  taught  since,  1st  assistant  Gram. 
S.  No.  54. 

George  Rosenberger,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Leonard  B.  Rowley,  dec’d. 

Went  to  Chicago,  111.,  where  he  was  in  grain  and  seed  business;  he  died  1880;  was  an  excellent 
man. 

Charles  B.  Shaw,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Taught  8J  years. 

Taught  Hammondsport,  Bath,  and  Penn  Yan  Acad.,  all  N.  Y.,  3)4  yrs.;  Honesdale,  Pa.,  5 yrs.; 
since  1868,  R.  R.  agent  as  above;  author  of  “Scholars’  Register”;  1861  m.  Ellen  J.  Reuel;  no 
children. 

Thcmas  S.  Whitmore,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  Academy  in  Greenville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; in  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; School  Cora’r,  Wash- 
ington Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Taught  in  the  west,  8 yrs.;  now  in  insurance  business  as  above. 


1859 — Twenty-Eighth  Class. 


Twenty-ninth  Term,  ending  February  3,  1859. 

Ann  E.  Bennett,  dec’d  1875.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  Mrs.  H.  L.  Dickerman,  17  Lancaster  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Margaret  A.  Buck,  dec’d  (Hugh  Herrick).  Taught  4 years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  M.  B.  Sawyer,  Waverly,  N.  Y. 

Taught  also  before  graduation;  m.  1863;  1 son;  died  1864;  son,  Geo.  M.  Athens,  Pa. 

Mary  E.  Byrne  (Norton  Pomeroy),  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Nelsonville,  N.Y.,  i term;  Middleport,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  private  school 
yr. ; 1863  m.  L.  Sherrill  Pomeroy,  who  died  1868;  m.  as  above  1872. 

Frances  Chadwick  (Addison  Bishop),  Taught  2}  years. 

S.  Westerlo,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Schenectady  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Albany  Co.  4 terms;  m.  1865;  one  child,  a daughter. 

Margaret  L.  Dow  (Austin  H.  Wells),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught  13  yrs.  in  the  P.  Ss.  of  Albany,  N.  Y. ; m.  as  above. 

Leonora  Farnham,  P.  School  No.  13,  Albany,  N.Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Rose  P.  Foster,  dec’d  (Edward  G.  Forman), 

6 South  6th  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

M.  1859;  died  1870. 

Christina  H.  Gilbert,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 


Taught  24  years. 
Taught  o years. 


Taught,  governess,  Mineda,  L.  I.;  graded  Ss.  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  French  school,  German- 
town, Pa.,  1 yr. ; Normal  S.,  Winona,  Minn.,  8 yrs.;  Lewis  High  S.,  Ma 


Taught  16  years. 

French  scho 
Lacon,  Ga.,  3 yrs. 

Lucy  L.  Hard,  dec’d  (Chas.  Connelly),  S.  Canaan,  Ct.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  in  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  i860;  3 children;  died  1867. 

Sarah  J.  McNutt,  M.D.,  238  E.  13th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  6 years. 

Attended  Willard  Seminary,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; taught,  N.  Y.,*i>£  yrs.;  Prin.  Roslyn,  N.  Y.,  1% 
yrs.;  asst.  Yonkers  3 yrs. ; grad.  Women’s  Med.  Coll.  1877;  attached  to  Women’s  Hospital  2 yrs.; 
since,  practiced  successfully  as  above. 


Elizabeth  A.  Niver,  South  Bethlehem,  N.  Y. 


Taught  10  years. 


Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; during  5 yrs.  was  Prin.  of  Intermediate  Dept. ; is  now  living 
with  her  parents  as  above. 

Georgia  A.  Ostrander,  Schodack  Depot,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Valatia  and  as  above;  has  been  an  invalid  for  16  yrs. 

M.  Augusta  Prall,  dec’d  (W.  W.  Dunn),  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Cleveland,  O.,  P.  Ss.,  3 yrs.;  m.  I.  U.  Masters,  ex-mayor,  etc.;  removed  to  Minn.  1865; 
husband  died  1868;  m.  as  above  1870;  went  to  Denver,  Col.,  for  health,  and  died  1880;  1 child  by 
second  marriage. 

Ellen  G.  Revely,  Prin.  Normal  S.,  Cleveland,  O.  Taught  23  years. 

Taught,  Graded  S.  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Greylock  Inst.,  Mass.,  2 yrs.;  in  present  location  17 
yrs.;  in  all  grades,  from  primary  to  high  school;  three  yrs.  as  now. 

Catharine  A.  Storey,  dec’d.  Taught  io  years. 

Address  father,  Terence  Storey,  47  Monroe  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  1859-69,  P.  S.  No.  13,  as  above,  when  she  died  after  an  illness  of  4 weeks. 

Evolinah  B.  Winne  (Daniel  Shea),  Taught  i year. 

336  W.  14th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; m.  as  above;  5 children. 


Anna  L.  Zimmerly,  2025  Peach  st.,  Erie,  Pa. 


Taught  2 years. 


After  teaching  2 yrs.,  was  kept  at  home  to  care  for  invalid  father  9 yrs.;  and  since,  with  invalid 
mother. 


Rev.  P.  Steele  Boyd,  A.  M.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 


Taught  3 years. 


Taught,  Wilberforce  Univ.,  O.,  1 yr. ; Gram.  S.,  Hingham,  Mass.,  2 yrs.;  grad.  Oberlin  College, 
Ohio,  i860;  grad.  Andover,  Mass.,  Theo.  Sem.,  1865;  ordained  1865;  pastor  Congregational  churches 
— Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. ; Ridgefield,  Conn. ; and  as  at  present;  i860  m.  Mary  J.  Allen;  author  of 
several  books. 


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Capt.  Walton  W.  French,  M.D.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught,  New  London,  Conn.,  High  S.,  % yr. ; Hist.  S.,  Wilton,  N.  Y.,  X yr. ; S.  Comr.  Sar.  Co. 
2 yrs. ; Capt.  115th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols. ; taken  prisoner  at  Harper’s  Ferry;  paroled  and  exchanged; 
wounded  at  Olustee,  Fla.;  discharged,  “physical  inability;”  farmer  till  ’68;  merchandise  till  ’72; 
grad.  N.Y.  Horn.  Med.  Coll.  ’75;  coroner  ’77;  health  officer,  and  prest.  of  numerous  medical  societies; 
m.  1864;  2 boys;  2 girls. 

Wm.  C.  Hollis,  Orwell,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; enlisted  24th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols. 
April,  1861;  killed,  2d  battle  Bull  Run. 

Edward  T.  Marson,  Jr.,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  widow,  Mrs.  Tamar  E.  Wilkinson,  Kerhonkson,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Kerhonkson,  N.  Y. ; mercantile  business  until  death,  1863;  i860  m.  Tamar  E.  Knapp; 
1 child. 

Edward  R.  Olin,  LL.  B.,  Taught  2 years. 

1006  Park  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  parts  of  several  years;  grad.  Albany  Law  S. ; has  been  for  nearly  20  yrs.  a merchant  in 
N.  Y.  City;  m.  E.  J.  Miller,  ’54. 

William  H.  Palmer,  Taught  i J years, 

16  S.  18th  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Taught  3 terms  in  St.  Law.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; had  paralytic  stroke  while  at  school,  and  was  advised  not  to 
teach;  enlisted  1st  N.Y.  Light  A.  Vols. ; served  nearly  3 yrs. ; wounded  in  head  at  Chancellorsville 
and  carries  the  bullet  to  this  day;  wounded  in  shoulder  at  Cold  Harbor;  taught,  as  above,  after  the 
war;  was  an  employee  in  present  business  of  bakery,  and  has  become  the  head  of  the  firm. 

G.  Sidney  Smith,  A.  M.,  Taught  9J  years. 

513  De  Bow  st.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Taught,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  X .yr. ; Classical  and  Math.  S.,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  P.  Ss.,  as 
above,  5 yrs. ; Ass’t  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction  for  State  of  Minn,  from  1869  to  1871 ; is  now  and  has 
been  book  agent  since  1873. 

Francis  G.  Snook,  Monticello,  N.  Y.  Taught  24  years. 

Taught,  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  Normal  Inst.,  6 yrs.;  Prin.  and  Prop.  Monticello  Academy,  18  yrs.;  now 
Prop.  Acad,  and  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above;  1853  Miss  Evaline  B.  De  Witt;  1 son,  a grad,  of  Princeton 
Col.  and  Col.  Phy’s  and  Surg’s,  N.  Y.  City;  he  has  taught  4 yrs. 

Lieut.  Chas.  E.  Snyder,  LL.  B.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  18J  yrs. 

Taught  1%  yrs.  in  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  and  at  Delta,  N.  Y. ; studied  law;  admitted  to  bar  1862; 
graduated  Albany  Law  Scho6l;  enlisted  Aug.  1862,  in  50th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vol.,  Eng.;  served  during 
the  war;  returned  as  1st  Lieut. ; was  not  sick  a day  in  service;  practiced  law  till  1866;  taught  at  Wal- 
den, N.  Y.,  till  1868,  when  he  was  appointed  Prin.  Gram.  S.  in  Newburgh,  as  now;  1866  m.  Hannah 
R.  Wright;  2 boys,  2 girls;  V.  P.  State  Teachers’  Ass’n. 

Daniel  W.  Sprague,  Taught  24  years. 

Com.  College,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Taught  nearly  all  the  time  since  graduation;  Prin.  P.  S.,  St.  Cloud,  4 yrs.;  and  in  Anoka,  Minn.; 
Sch.  Com.  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.;  taught  as  above  4 winters;  has  farm  at  Portland,  Dakota;  m.  Miss 
Tenney;  1 child,  died;  one  of  the  Prop’s  of  Middle  Branch  Farm. 

James  R.  Sprague,  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Wappinger’s  Falls,  N.  Y.;  enlisted  in  3d  N.  Y,  Cav.  Vols.;  killed  at  Little  Washington, 
N.  C.,  while  posting  picket  line. 

Luther  L.  Stillman,  Barrytown,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Has  been  Prin.  of  P.  S.  at  Barrytown  for  16  consecutive  years. 

Robert  F.  Todd,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  i yr.,  and  director  of  music. 
Ref.  Ch.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Associate  Prin.  P.  S.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Prin, 
P.  Ss.  Nos.  1 and  8,  Albany,  N.  Y,,  1 yr. ; resigned  to  enter  produce  commission  business  and  grain; 
member  and  trustee  4th  Pres.  Ch.  as  above;  was  its  musical  director  7 yrs.;  fourth  largest  shipper  of 
hops  in  U.  S.;  m.  Laura  L.  McGarrah;  3 children  in  Model  School. 

Frank  B.  Ward,  Carthage,  Dak. 

Has  not  taught;  m.  1861;  now,  banking  and  real  estate,  as  above. 


Taught  o years. 


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185  9 — Twenty -ninth  Class . 


Thirtieth  Term,  ending  July  14,  1859. 

Amelia  E.  Beman,  dec’d,  Alden,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Was  Preceptress  of  a school  at  Kankakee,  111.,  where  she  died  1874. 

Ellen  T.  Cassidy  (Thomas  W.  McCall),  Taught  i year. 

567  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Private  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; dress  making  business  on  N.  Pearl  st.  till  m.  1875;  2 
children. 


Josephine  M.  Clark,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Taught  o years. 


Lives  with  sister,  Mrs.  John  W.  Robe,  308  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; sister  of  H.  M.,  '71;  E. 
M.,  ’67;  H.  A.,  ’61. 

Fleta  F.  Copp  (W.  O.  Stahl),  Bloomington,  111.  Taught  6£  years. 

Taught  as  above,  1870-6;  m.  1875;  2 children;  Pres’t  and  Treas.  Library  Ass ’n. 

Jane  Cowieson  (Samuel  J.  Waddy),  Taught  20  years. 

Plattsburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  7,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2oyrs.;  m.  1880. 

Mary  Denham  (J.  Franklin  Peck),  Taught  6 J years. 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Taught  family  S.,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Baltimore  Fem.  Col.,  x yr. — broken  up  by  war;  Eliz- 
abethport,  N.  J.,  Prin.  Int.  and  Ass’t  Higher,  5 yrs. ; m.  1872. 

Mary  J.  Fonda,  dec’d,  Mechanicville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  until  death  in  1866;  6 terms  in  Half  Moon,  N.  Y. 

Margaret  Gallup  (Jacob  Becker),  Gallupville,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  in  Albany  and  Scho.  counties,  N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  1869  m.  Rev.  Hiram  Harris,  Troy  Conference, 
who  died  1872;  1876  m.  as  above;  no  children. 


H.  Thankful  Gardner,  dec’d  (Alonzo  Evans), 

La  Salle,  111. 

Taught,  Western  N.  Y.,  4 terms;  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  as  above,  1 term 
young;  she  died  1872. 


Taught  4J  years. 

3 children;  all  died 

Taught  ii  years. 


Abby  Hamlin,  M.  D.(Maj.  Gen.  J.  P.  Mclvor), 

27  East  Side  Boulevard,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  gram,  and  rhet.  in  Mich.  Fem.  Sem.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  4 yrs.;  history,  Albany  Fem.  Acad., 
1 yr. ; Boys’  Gram.  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  4 yrs. ; tutor  nat.  sci.,  Normal  College,  City  of  New  York,  2 yrs.; 
m.  1873;  commenced  study  of  medicine  1881. 

Melicent  J.  Hatch  (Maj.  Dwight  Divine),  Taught  J year. 

Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Callicoon,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; m.  1866;  4 children. 

Caroline  S.  Horton  (Henry  Van  Cleft),  Taught  3 years. 

Vail’s  Gate,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  Ss.  and  select  S.  in  Orange  Co. ; m.  1871 ; 2 children. 

Fanny  M.  Hulse  (Charles  M.  Lawler),  Taught  io  years. 

Missouri  Valley,  Iowa. 

Taught,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  also  Washingtonville,  N.  Y.;  V.  Prin.  High  S.  at  Negaunee, 
Mich.;  m.  1870. 

Amelia  A.  McFadden,  Beekmantown,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  and  select  S.,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Freedmen,  Delaware,  1 yr. ; attended  1 yr.  and 
graduated  Potsdam  Normal  School,  in  which  she  taught  7 yrs.;  has  retired  from  the  profession. 

Phebe  A.  Neemes  (H.  L.  Washburne),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Knowersville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  m.  1866;  1 son,  3 daughters,  2 living. 

Maria  J.  Noon,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  residence  and  history  unknown. 
Mariette  G.  Rugg,  M.  D.  (C.  G.  Cowell,  M.  D.),  Taught  4J  years. 

Belvidere,  111. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  3)^  yrs.;  in  Iowa;  nat.  sci.,  college  in  Plainfield,  111.;  grad.  Hahn.  Col.,  Chicago, 
111.,  1875;  practiced  since;  has  taught  music  much;  m.  1866;  2 sons,  1 living.  . 


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Miriam  Sheppard,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Mary  E.  Slade  (James  K.  Penfield),  Delhi,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Female  Inst.,  Poughkeepsie,  2 yrs. ; Saugerties  Acad.,  2 yrs. ; preceptress  as  above,  4 yrs., 
all  in  N.  Y. ; m.  1867;  4 children. 


Eveline  D.  Spencer  (Isaac  Edgcomb),  Taught  ij  years. 

Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above;  m.  1861;  1 son,  at  Cortland  Normal  School. 

Anna  E.  Stewart  (James  E.  Rosa),  Taught  19  years. 

Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  13  as  above,  19  yrs.,  closing  1878;  m.  shortly  after. 


Mary  E.  Street  (W.  Y.  Simonton),  Helena,  Mont.  No  report. 

Phebe  Wetherwax  (George  Towers),  Taught  6J  years. 

171  E.  115th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  during  course,  2 yrs.;  P.  S.  No.  2,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.,  1 term;  m.  1865;  4 children,  2 living. 


Martha  Whiting  (Sterling  Burton),  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1 yr. ; m.  1864;  2 children. 

Sarah  E.  Yeomans  (Nathan  C.  White),  Taught  2 years. 

South  Coventry,  Conn. 

Taught,  Colchester,  Conn.,  3 terms;  Columbia,  Conn.,  1 term;  made  cartridges  in  war;  m.  1869; 
6 children. 

Julius  M.  Button,  Deansville,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Has  taught  in  various  P.  Ss.  during  13  yrs. ; has  been  merchant,  in  a R.  R.  office,  etc.,  but  finds 
himself  best  suited  in  educational  work;  has  been  School  Com’r  Oneida  Co.  since  1877. 


Noah  B.  Crysler,  Marcellus,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Blauveltville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; N.  Y.  Mills,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; graduated,  Oneida  Con.  Sem., 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y. ; elocution  and  cailsthenics  in  Boston,  under  Lewis  and  Leonard;  taught  elocution 
till  1871;  since,  farmer;  1868  m.  Josephine  E.  Carpenter;  4 children — i son,  3 daughters. 

Abram  Devendorf,  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  Ford’s  Basin,  N.  Y. ; since,  agriculture  and  sheep-breeding,  as  above;  1865  m.  Celia  A. 
Snell ; 1 son. 

Ralph  S.  Goodwin,  M.  D.,  Thomaston,  Conn.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Erie,  Pa.,  i860;  Alg.  and  El.  S.  N.  S.,  from  ’60  to  ’63;  El.  and  penmanship,  Pol.  Inst., 
Brooklyn,  ’63  to  ’66;  grad.  Col.  Ph.  and  Surg.,  N.  Y.  City,  ’66;  since,  practice,  as  above. 

Amos  S.  Kimball,  Capt.  U.  S.  A.,  Brev.  Maj.  Vols.,  Taught  2 years. 

Portland,  Oregon. 

Taught,  Waddington,  N.  Y.,  and  Ellenville,  N.  Y. ; Oct.,  1861,  enlisted  98th  N.  Y.  Vols.;  served 
through  the  war;  was  appointed  lieut.  regular  army;  now,  as  above. 


Carlos  Kinney,  487  Henry  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Potsdam,  N.Y.,  2 yrs.;  in  produce  business  in  Flushing  14  yrs.; 
now,  traveling  salesman;  m.  1871;  wife  died  1878;  1 child,  daughter. 

Wm.  B.  Wait,  I/L.B.,  Taught  20  years. 

Supt.  Inst,  for  Blind,  9th  ave.  and  34th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Admitted  to  bar  1863;  1st  Supt.  Schools,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; present  position  since  ’63;  author  of 
“ A System  of  Tangible  Point  Writing  and  Printing,”  and  “ Point  System  of  Musical  Notation,”  now 
in  use;  chairman  and  cor.  sec.  Am.  Ass.  Inst’s  for  Blind,  and  trustee  Am.  Pr.  House  for  Blind, 
Louisville,  Ky. 


I860 — Thirtieth  Class. 

Thirty-first  Term,  ending  Feb.  2,  i860. 

Esther  E.  Atkins  (Charles  T.  De  Graff),  Taught  5 years. 

303  W.  nth  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. ; in  business,  millinery,  8 yrs.;  m.  1868;  no  children. 


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Margaret  C.  Baker  (H.  T.  Dunn),  Brunswick,  Ga.  Taught  o years. 

M.  1864;  1 child. 

Anna  Bennett  (John  McHarg,  Jr.),  Schenevus,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Slingerlands,  New  Scotland  and  Adamsville — all  in  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  as  above. 

Electa  R.  Bishop,  Taught  23  years. 

345  W.  48th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now,  teaching  in  school  of  Child.  Aid  Soc.,  N.  Y.  City — same  for  last 
is  yrs.;  grad.,  also,  Oswego  Training  School. 

Clarissa  Blakely,  99  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; her  mother  died,  and  she  assumed  home  duties. 

Catharine  E.  Blauvelt  (Maj.  S.  B.  Huested,  ’57),  Taught  6 years. 

Blauveltsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Blauveltsville  and  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  1 yr.  1st  ass’t  Norwich,  Conn. ; m.  1866;  one 
child,  a son;  spent  several  years  with  her  husband  in  N.  C.  at  the  close  of  the  civil  war. 

Adelaide  J.  Bowen  (Zebina  M.  Hibbard),  Taught  2J  years 

330  Abbott  st.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Taught,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Belvidere,  111.,  i yr. ; m.  1863;  2 daughters,  1 son. 

Catharine  A.  Bowhay  (James  Stewart),  Taught  4 years. 

Wakarusa,  Kansas. 

Taught  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2d  ass’t  10th  ward  Primary  No.  2;  1st  ass’t  same,  Int.  Dept.;  resigned  1867, 
and  removed  as  above;  m.  1868;  5 children. 

Harriet  A.  Brown,  Santee  Agency,  Neb.  Taught  23  years. 

Taught  Dist.  Ss.,  8 yrs.;  Graded  Ss.,  12  yrs.;  for  the  last  3 yrs.,  and  now,  matron  of  boarding 
house,  as  above,  for  little  Indian  girls. 

Esther  L.  Byrne,  dec’d  (Giles  M.  Gilbert),  Taught  ij  years. 

Address  mother,  Mrs.  John  D.  Byrne,  Lewiston,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Preceptress  Col.  Inst.,  Newton,  N.  J.,  *4  yr.;  Cary  Col.  Inst.,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  preceptress 
J4  yr. ; taught  at  home  J4  yr. ; m.  1863;  after  years  of  painful  illness,  she  died  1867. 

Susan  H.  Conde  (Carlos  S.  Dickson),  Napa,  Cal.  Taught  i year. 

Taught;  lived  in  Indiana,  and  Chicago,  111.;  removed  as  above,  1884;  m.  as  above;  2 daughters. 

Adaline  L.  Crawford  (Nathan  Groves),  Taught  13  years. 

Williamstown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Sen.  Dept.  Hannibalville,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  Oswego  Falls,  6 terms.;  Un.  S.,  Fulton,  N.  Y., 
13  terms;  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  as  above;  1 child,  son;  2 stepdaughters  have  taught. 

S.  Olivia  Dart  (Geo.  R.  Corbin),  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Queens  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Int.  Dept.  P.  S.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  12  yrs.;  m.  1877;  1 
daughter. 

Ellen  W.  Dobbs  (John  H.  Sand),  Taught  i year. 

178  N.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  10,  Albany,  Prim.  Dept.,  1 yr. ; m.  1862;  1 child;  died. 

Katharine  M.  Eldred  (E.  Groom),  unknown,  N.C.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  until  her  marriage;  2 children. 

Emily  Evans  (John  G.  Wilcox),  Taught  5 years. 

269  Sackett  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  1861-6,  in  P.  S.,  State  street,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; m.  1866;  2 children — 1 boy,  1 girl. 

Elizabeth  B.  Gardiner,  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  23  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  in  the  public  schools  of  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Susan  Gilbert  (Geo.  L.  White),  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ; Rye,  N.  Y.,  and  as  above,  3 yrs.;  Madam  Clements’,  Germantown,  Pa., 
2 yrs.;  under  Am.  Miss.  Ass’n.  Prin.  Beaufort,  N.  C.,  and  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  4 yrs.;  ass’t  at  N.  Y. 
City  office  of  Soc.,  1 yr.;  March,  1872,  preceptress  of  the  young  ladies  of  “Jubilee  Singers”;  was 
with  them  in  all  their  travels  in  America  and  Europe  for  securing  funds  for  Fisk  University;  in  1876 
married  the  Treasurer  of  the  Band;  since  Mr.  White’s  accident  at  Chautauqua  in  1880,  as  above. 

Famelia  A.  Hobbs  (Frank  Niver,  dec’d).  Taught  4 year. 

Niverville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  year  after  graduation;  then  went  to  keeping  books;  m.  1868;  husband  died  1870. 

Mary  R.  Mead,  dec’d,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

She  died  in  a few  months  after  graduation. 

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Maria  L.  Patterson,  dec’d,  Saco,  Me.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Normal  S.,  Me.,  i yr.;  taught  till  health  failed;  in  1865,  during  the  passage,  she  disap- 
peared from  Sound  steamer  and  has  never  been  heard  of. 

Mary  E.  Smith  (Benj.  D.  Gifford,  M.  D.),  Taught  8 years. 

Chatham,  Mass. 

Taught,  Col.  Co.,  Sar.  Co.,  Oswego  city,  Albany,  Schenectady — all  N.  Y.,  7 yrs. ; Nashville,  Tenn., 

1 yr. ; m.  1863;  2 daughters;  as  above,  since  1871. 

A.  Louisa  Ticknor,  dec’d  (D.  J.  O’Brien),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  9 yrs. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  n,  as  above,  9 yrs.;  m.  1868;  5 children;  died  1880. 

Rebecca  V.  N.  Van  Schoonhoven,  Taught  9 years. 

Care  John  H.  Armstrong,  158  N.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  8,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; resigned  on  account  of  sickness. 

Henry  Ayer,  Berkeley,  Cal.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Mannsville,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Prin.  Sackett’s  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; E.  Schuyler,  N.  Y.,  % 
yr. ; different  schools,  Jeff.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  taught  in  Cal.  1 yr. ; farmer  and  painter;  merchandise; 
now,  in  painting  business;  1863,  enlisted  20th  Regt.  N.Y.  Cav.  Vols. ; served  2 yrs. ; 1862  m.  Miss 
Chloe  R.  Hughes;  2 daughters;  had  taught  ten  yrs.  before  graduating. 

Jerome  M.  Bayne,  dec’d,  Medina,  N.Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Dist.  Ss.,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y. ; was  Prin.  P.  S.,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  caused  a new 
school-house  to  be  built,  which  was  a model;  he  was  enthusiastic  in  his  profession;  his  health  failed, 
and  he  died  of  consumption,  greatly  regretted,  in  1871,  on  Christmas  Day. 

George  H.  Benjamin,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  i term;  Elmwood,  N.  J.;  1861-84, 
Prin.  P.  S.  No.  10,  as  above. 

Oren  H.  Hall,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.  Taught  17J  years. 

Taught,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17^  yrs. ; writing  Local  History  4 yrs. ; out  of  health;  1876  m.  Delphine 
S.  Hinman. 

Eli  B.  Hubbard,  D.D.S.,  Garnet,  Kansas.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  in  Virgil,  N.  Y. ; enlisted  April,  1861;  was  discharged  June,  1865;  studied  dentistry,  and 
has  practiced  ever  since. 

Uriah  M.  Kelly,  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Has  taught  in  various  schools  in  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y. ; since,  a farmer;  1861  m.  Miss  Emma  A. 
Lusk;  4 children. 

Isaac  D.  Newell,  dec’d,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Taught  13  years. 

Address  Mrs.  I.  S.  Boynton,  Ausable  Forks,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  till  1868,  when  he  served  3 yrs.  as  school  com’r;  removed  as  above 
and  taught  with  great  success  5 yrs.;  1867  m.  Miss  Hattie  Butrick;  no  children;  died  1873. 

John  H.  Ostrom,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  1 yr.  in  Clinton,  La. ; was  driven  away  by  reason  of  the  war;  was  a member  of  the  44th 
N.  Y.  Vols. ; afterwards  2d  lieut. ; in  gold  beating  business  as  above ; m.  Elizabeth  M.  Neemes, ’60; 
died. 

Wm.  Reynolds,  21  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  N.  Albany,  N.  Y.,2  yrs.;  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since, has  been  book-keeper;  m.  Mrs. 
Abby  Loatwall;  1 child;  daughter. 

S.  Warren  Rogers,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Has  been  trustee  Union  S.  for  last  12  yrs.;  druggist. 

Jared  H.  Terry,  Spring  Green,  Wis.  Taught  23  years. 

Taught,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Muscoda,  Wis.,  i yr. ; as  above,  13  yrs.  private  S.;  State  Normal 
S.,  Platteville,  2 yrs.;  Co.  Supt.  of  Ss.  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Mineral  Pt.  High  S.,  7 yrs.  and  now;  1867  m. 
Lucina  Larkin;  2 children. 

Franklin  A.  Wilder,  18  Union  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Staten  Island  2 yrs. ; Aug.,  1862,  enlisted  in  Normal  School  Co.  E.  44th  Regt.  N.  Y.  S. 
Vols;  1864,  discharged,  an  invalid;  has  lost  the  sight  of  one  eye  as  the  result  of  loss  of  health  in  the 
army;  1870,  m.  Miss  Luthera  A.  Green;  2 children. 

Adelbert  C.  Wood,  574  Fulton  st.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  o years. 

Man.  Gold  and  Stock  Tel.  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Lumber  dealer  till  1865;  1865-72,  with  Western  Un.  Tel.  Co.,  as  above;  since,  as  above;  manager 
since  1880;  1861  m.  Miss  Emma  Fuller,  who  died  1870;  1874  m.  Mrs.  Annie  E.  Thoreson;  he  has  no 
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Lucius  T.  Yale,  LL.B.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; graduated  at  Albany  Law  S. ; has  since  practiced  law  as  above  for 
15  yrs. ; corporation  counsel  as  above,  and  for  Irvington,  N.  Y. ; directon  in  bank;  trustee  savings 
bank;  mem.  Bd.  oi  Ed. 


I860— Thirty-First  Class. 

Thirty-second  Term,  ending  July  12,  i860. 

Mehetabel  W.  Bemis,  17  Court  st.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  Clinton  Liberal  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  health  failed,  and  has  not 
taught  since. 

Sarah  E.  Boynton  (E.  B.  Ellis),  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  ten  terms;  m.  1863;  1 child. 

Rosa  Carr,  26  Bleecker  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  Prim.  P.  S.  No.  8,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  afterwards  Principal’s  Assistant  in  same  school  til 
health  failed,  1882. 

Lucretia  M.  Chilcott,  Buffalo,  N.Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Has  taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  Buffalo  since  1867;  now,  in  No.  14. 

R.  Anna  Danks  (C.  E.  Graves,  D.D.  S.),  Taught  5 years. 

405  N.  41st  st.,  W.  Phila. 

Taught  in  Jeff,  and  Lewis  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1861;  4 children,  1 taught. 

Mary  A.  Donegan,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Adelia  M.  Fielde,  Taught  23  years. 

, Miss.  Rooms,  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  4 yrs.  before  graduation;  after,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  mis- 
sionary among  Chinese,  at  Bangkok,  6 yrs.;  visited  U.  S.  1872;  returned  to  Swatow,  China,  1873; 
instituted  and  supt.  training  S.  for  Chinese  women ; in  charge  of  boy’s  boardingS.;  made  several 
books  for  these  Ss. ; published  dictionary,  Swatow  dialect,  1883;  visited  U.  S.  same  year;  attended 
med.  lectures  in  Phila.,  Pa.;  expects  to  return  to  China. 

Cordelia  A.  Hines  (John  Jackson),  Taught  5 years. 

Mechanicsville,  Iowa. 

Taught,  Evans’  Mills,  N.  Y. ; taught,  Iowa,  3 yrs.;  1862  m.  Rev.  David  James,  Baptist  clergyman 
who  died  1870;  1874  m.  as  above;  6 children,  3 have  taught. 

Isabella  D.  Holmes,  P.  S.  No.  4,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Has  taught  many  years;  now,  as  above,  in  which  S.  she  commenced  3 yrs.  after  graduation. 

Emily  L.  Irish  (James  A.  Wickham,  dec’d  1880),  Taught  17  years. 

P.  O.  Box  No.  4,  N.  Denver,  Col. 

Taught  in  common  Ss.  and  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Acad,  till  marriage,  1874;  husband  died  1880;  has 
taught  since  1880  as  above,  prim,  work;  son  and  daughter. 

Jemima  Jackson  (Harry  Todswer),  Taught  15  years. 

402  Bienville  st.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  of  New  Orleans,  in  largest  S.  in  the  city  from  lowest  grade  to  Prin.,  from  grad, 
till  m.,  1881. 

Mary  E.  McMicken,  No  report. 

Care  J.  A.  and  J.  G.  McMicken,  36  New  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Elizabeth  M.  Neemes  (D.  P.  Gladding),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  7 yrs. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  in  Albany  Female  Academy,  2 yrs.;  m.  1873,  as  above. 

Sarah  S.  Smith  (Rev.  George  A.  Hall),  Taught  3 years. 

263  Quincy  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ohio,  i yr. ; Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1867;  6 children,  3 living. 

Emily  A.  Sprong,  Adams  Station,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  the  public  Ss.  of  Albany  from  graduation  until  1877. 

Mary  A.  Wheeler  (John  S.  Hakes),  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  8£  years. 

Taught,  Port  Byron  Un.  S,  and  Academy,  1 yr. ; Marathon,  1 yr. ; Cincinnatus,  2%  yrs.;  Whit 


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ney’s  Point,  iJ^j  yrs. ; Dist.  No.  2 and  Un.  S.,  Binghamton,  yrs.;  Lisle,  1 yr.,  all  N.  Y. ; before 
and  after  grad.,  32  terms;  m.  1863;  3 sons. 

Mary  C.  Wood,  dec’d.  Taught  n years. 

Address  Miss  Anna  E.  Wood,  Conquest,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  district  Ss.,  2 yrs. 

Charles  H.  Adams,  dec’d.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  widow,  Emma  D.  Adams,  Clyde,  Ohio. 

Taught  near  Spencerport,  N.  Y. ; in  Normal  S.,  Bucyrus,  O.;  Cleveland,  O. ; Supt.  P.  Ss.,  Ken- 
ton, O.;  in  charge  of  instruction  of  freedmen,  Greenville,  Ala.,  and  Montgomery,  Ala. ; elected  mem- 
bar  of  State  Board  of  Education,  Ala.;  went  to  Winona,  Minn.,  for  health,  and  died,  1869;  1863  m. 
Emma  Dean;  2 children,  both  died  in  infancy. 

Joseph  P.  Barnum,  M.  D.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Perry  st.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Genoa  Acad,,  i yr. ; grad.  Bellevue  Med.  Col.;  attached 
to  51st  Mil.  Hospital,  N.  Y.  City;  surg.  in  charge  hospital  trains,  Army  of  Cumberland;  in  command 
transport  “ Mercury,”  river  service;  mustered  out  1865;  since,  in  drug  business;  chemist  of  chemical 
works,  as  above;  is  analytic  chemist;  Dean  oi  College  of  Pharmacy;  1864  m.  Miss  Libbie  Lemon;  5 
children. 

John  L.  Barrick,  dec’d,  E.  Varick,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Enlisted  44th  N.  Y.  Vols. ; died,  1862,  in  the  24th  yr.  of  his  age,  in  hospital,  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
(See  history  of  Normal  company.) 

John  J.  Beardsley,  604  12th  st.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  No  report. 

In  Surgeon-General’s  office. 

George  R.  Burton,  A.  M.,  Taught  23  years. 

Prin.  Washington  School,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Taught,  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  1%  yrs.;  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Marshall,  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  Vice  Prin.,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
High  S.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Blatchford  S.,  same  city,  3 yrs.;  as  at  present,  13  yrs. ; has  delivered  many 
addresses  before  educational  associations  and  conventions ; has  been  Pres’t  of  State  Council  of  Educa- 
tion; m.  1862;  3 boys;  oldest,  a graduate  of  Yale. 

Lieut.  Samuel  D.  Cochran,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Wappinger’s  Falls,  yrs. ; East  Otto,  i%  yrs.;  Dunnsville,  yr. ; Yonkers;  Mamar- 
oneck,  all  N.  Y. ; in  business  in  Oil  City,  Pa.,  where  he  died;  lieut.  in  N.  Y.  City  Regt.,  N.  G.  S.  N. 
Y. ; service,  i mo.  at  time  of  rebel  raids. 

Capt.  Chas.  H.  Farnsworth,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Vt.,  1 yr. ; N.  Y.,  i yr. ; enlisted  in  16th  N.  Y.  Cav.  Vols.,  which  captured  assassins  of 
Lincoln;  rose  to  capt.;  in  Am.  Express  service  10  yrs.;  silent  partner  fruit  transportation  Co.,  5 yrs.; 
has  contributed  to  magazines  and  the  press  ever  since  graduation;  1863  m.  Miss  F.  I.  Rice;  1 son, 
1 daughter. 

Frederic  E.  Garrett,  Knox,  Pa.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  1 term,  Duanesburgh,  N.  Y. ; enlisted  and  served  in  Berdan  Sharp-shooters,  1 % yrs.;  cleri- 
cal service  till  ’64;  Q.  M.  Sergeant;  in  1865  went  to  oil  regions,  Pa.,  and  has  been  in  oil  business 
since;  m.  Abbie  T.  Brown,  1872;  3 children. 

Andrew  Herrick,  dec’d,  Taught  3J  years. 

Address  bro.  Eleazer,  Bolton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Caldwell,  Warrensburg  and  Chestertown — all  N.  Y. ; member  of  Warren  Co.  Teachers’ 
Ass’n,  which  erected  monument  to  his  memory;  died  1864;  unmarried. 

James  A.  Higgins,  15  Thorne  st.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Taught  8 years. 

Tried  twice  to  enlist;  rejected  on  account: of  defective  sight;  Private  S.,  Bangor,  N.  Y. — broken  up 
by  enlistments;  explored  Canada  wilds,  i yr. ; spent  summer  with  army;  Private  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1 yr.;  Prin.  Madison  S.,  4 yrs.;  Prin.  Carroll  S. — both  St.  Louis,  Mo. ; Treas.  Teachers’  Ass’n; 
Pres’t  Manuf.  Co. ; clerk  St.  Louis  P.  O. ; Dept.  LT.  S.  Marshal;  Supt.  Census;  taught,  Boston,  Mass., 
i yr. ; Worcester,  Mass.,  1 yr.;  now,  insurance  business;  1867  m.  Emma  Covington;  4 children. 

Alex.  S.  Hunter,  M.  D.,  Taught  i year. 

32  E.  29th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Sedgwick  Inst.  1 yr. ; Grad.  Med.  Sch.  Un.  City  of  N.  Y.  with  cert,  of  honor;  six  years 
attending  phys.  N.  Y.  Dispensary;  Inspector  Common  Schools,  N.  Y.  City;  Pres’t  E.  River  Med. 
Ass’n;  Chairman  Obs.  Section  N.  Y.  Acad.  Med. 

Ira  Manson  Lang,  M.  D.,  Taught  8 years. 

294  E.  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Kingston  Academy,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Portchester,  N.  Y.;  English  and  Spanish  Polytech- 
nic Inst.,  Weehawken,  N.  J. ; graduated  University  of  N.  Y.  Med.  Col.,  1869;  practicing  as  above; 
large  obstetric  practice;  has  farm  near  N.  Y.  City;  m.  N.  E.  lady;  3 children. 

Horace  Loomis,  C.  E.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Dept.  Public  Works,  31  Chambers  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 


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Taught  as  Math.  Tutor,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  2 yrs. ; graduated  Rens.  Pol.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
civil  engineer;  1871  m.  Miss  Kate  A.  Chabert;  5 children. 

Caleb  B.  Mawney,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  No  report. 

Chauncey  A.  McCormick,  Medina,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  district  schools  and  Un.  S. ; served  in  civil  war;  Justice  of  the  Peace;  member  Bd.  Educa- 
tion Medina  Academy,  4 yrs. ; Regents’ committee,  6 yrs.;  ass’t  prin.  Academy;  farmer  3 yrs.;  fur- 
niture and  undertaking;  m.;  1 daughter;  owes  success  to  training  in  Normal  school. 

Jehiel  S.  Raynor,  East  Moriches,  N.  Y.  Taught  27  years. 

Taught,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  as  above,  14  yrs.;  since  and  now,  farmer,  insurance,  sur- 
veyor; since  1873,  Supt.  of  Indian  Ss. ; 1867  m.  Justina  M.  Smith,  who  died  1875;  1876  m.  Julia  E. 
Culver;  children,  3 sons. 

Heman  C.  Sprague,  Toledo,  O.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  a few  terms;  then  m.  Lydia  Burton;  3 children;  he  is  a wholesale  lumber  merchant,  as 
above. 

Charles  K.  Walrath,  Taught  ij  years. 

519  Swan  st.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Perch  River,  N.  Y.,  3 terms;  health  failed;  with  Lake  Shore  R.  R.  as  above,  since  1862; 
now,  general  yard  master;  m. ; 3 children. 


1861— Thirty-Second  Class. 

Thirty-third  Term,  ending  January  31,  1861. 

Emily  R.  Adams  (W.  C.  Korthals),  Taught  7 years. 

78  Avenue  Kleber,  Paris,  France. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  3,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1862-9. 

Sarah  B.  Brown  (Jas.  McCollum,  dec’d),  Taught  3 years. 

127  Dodge  st.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Taught  in  Albany,  N.Y. ; m.  as  above;  3 children;  2 girls. 

Esther  E.  Burdick,  Brewster,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 7 years. 

Taught  4 yrs.  in  district  schools  in  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. ; i month  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  High  S.; 
private  school  at  home;  13  yrs.  as  now. 

Anna  M.  Courtney  (John  Jorolm),  Taught  n years. 

263  West  22d  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  8;  m.  1872;  3 children. 

Julia  C.  Ferris,  North  st.  school,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  Tappantown,  N.Y.,  i yr. ; Detroit,  Mich.,  i yr. ; the  rest  of  her  time  since  graduation,  and 
now,  in  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Mary  V.  Freeman  (Thomas  G.  Cowgill),  Taught  3J  years. 

Orchard  Park,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  2 yrs.;  N.  Y.  City  % yr. ; health  failed;  recovered;  missionary  to  Indians  in 
Neb.  1 yr. ; friend  of  Red  Cloud ; m.  1873;  2 children. 

Sarah  E.  Gibson,  P.  School  No.  12,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs.;  private  teaching  6 yrs.;  had  7 Japanese  pupils, 
one  nephew  of  the  Shogun;  2 yrs.  night  school;  as  at  present  6 yrs. 

Harriet  E.  Gillette  (Nelson  M.  Brown,  dec’d),  Taught  J year. 

Canaan,  Conn. 

Called  home  by  sickness  of  mother;  care  of  seven  younger  children;  m.  as  above;  2 children. 

Phebe  M.  Hargraves  (E.  B.  Cooley),  ^Taught  5 years. 

Bazile  Mills,  Neb. ; also,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  3 terms  in  N.Y. ; in  Burlington,  Vt. ; taught  the  first  school  in  Sparta,  Neb. ; hon.  member 
Hist.  Soc.,  Buffalo;  advocate  of  woman  franchise;  studying  law;  expects  to  practice  in  Chicago; 
owns  cattle  ranch  with  husband,  as  above;  m.  as  above;  no  children. 

Susan  A.  Hendrickson,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  year. 

Taught  in  3 P.  Ss.  and  1 private  S,,  from  graduation  until  1880;  since  at  home;  in  Flushing  High 
School  11  yrs. 


Charlotte  A.  Hunt  (Alfred  Romer),  Pleasantville,  N.Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  Chappaqua,  private  S.;  m.  1871;  4 children. 

Elizabeth  Jones  (Chas.  H.  Walker),  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  o years. 

D.  & H.  C.  Cp.,  R.  R.  Department,  Coal  and  Iron  Ex. 

M.1867;  1 child. 

Gertrude  Jones  (John  W.  Gould),  Taught  4 years. 

236  E.  8ad  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  on  Long  Island  until  m.,  1865;  poor  health  for  20  yrs. 

Helen  L.  Reid,  dec’d  (A.  S.  Hubbell),  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Albany,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.  3 yrs.;  died  1881;  left  1 child,  a boy. 

Eleanor  A.  Snyder  (C.  R.  Becker) , Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  13,  as  above,  10  yrs.;  Mt. Vernon,  Iowa;  Cornell  College,  yr. ; as  now,  5 yrs. 

Josephine  Snyder,  dec’d,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Albany,  N.Y.,  7 yrs.;  Select  S.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Upper  Red  Hook, 
N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  graduated  at  Vassar  College,  where  she  taught  1 yr. ; wrote  for  newspapers;  other 
literary  work;  died  1883,  aged  41. 

Sarah  E.  Sutton  (N.  Gardner),  Taught  io  years. 

419  W.  45th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  private  school  4 yrs.  at  Westbury,  L.I.;  Prin.  Morris  Mills  Inst.,  N.Y.,  6 yrs.;  m.  1871. 

Lavina  Taylor  (Jas.  Otis  Smith),  Comae,  L.  I.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  Carlisle,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Smithtown,  L.  I.;  m.  1868;  has  found  her  Normal  training  of 
use  in  teaching  her  children,  her  servants,  and  in  Sunday-school  work. 

Mary  R.  Thorp  (Willard  P.  Carr),  Sioux  Falls,  Dakota.  Taught  15  yrs. 

Taught  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  till  m.  1864,  Rev.  Chas.  E.  Woodworth,  who  died  1869;  1 son;  taught 
1869-80,  Chamberlain  Inst.,  N.  Y. ; Stockton,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; 1882  m.  as  above. 

Henrietta  B.  Tuttle  (Anthony  Conine) , Coxsackie,  N.Y.  Taught  2 yrs. 

Taught  in  Coeymans  and  Bethlehem,  N.  Y. ; 2 children — son  and  daughter. 

Catharine  I.  Udell,  Bethlehem  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught  in  various  schools  in  Albany  Co.,  N.Y. ; Van  Wies,  Cedar  Hill,  etc.;  and  in  Albany,  N.Y., 
Female  Academy  4 yrs.;  since  1880  at  home. 

Helen  Underwood,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  L.  I.,  i yr. ; as  above,  for  several  yrs.;  health  failed. 

Jane  A.  Utter,  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  22,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  Ass’t  P.  S.  No.  6;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  23;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  22  since  1877,  and  now. 

Thompson  Barrick,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Enlisted  in  Normal  S.  Co.,  44th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols. ; taught  after  war,  r term;  was  in  employ  of 
Central  railroad,  N.  J. ; now,  nursery  business;  1866  m.  Hannah  Cummings;  3 children. 

Leroy  R.  Fowler,  Dunmore,  Pa.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught,  Kerhonkson,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  in  charge  of  Honesdale,  Pa.,  graded 
schools,  6 yrs.;  Supt.  Schools  of  Dunmore,  Pa.,  since  1866,  and  at  present;  owns  a drug  business. 

John  Gueren,  M.  D.,  3102  State  st.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Niverville,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Prin.  S.,  Fall  River,  Wis.,  2 yrs.;  Prof.  Math,  and  Chem., 
University  St.  Mary’s  of  the  Lake,  as  above,  3 yrs.;  grad.  Rush  Med.  Col.,  and  has  practiced  as 
above,  15  yrs.;  Pres’t  Alumni  Ass’n  of  Rush  Med.  Col.;  Pres’t  Med.  Board,  Cook  Co.;  gynecologist 
to  Cook  Co.  Hospital;  1870  m.  Miss  Mary  Jackson;  7 children,  5 living. 

Chas.  W.  Hamlin,  M.  D.,  Middleville,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  X yr. ; enlisted  1861,  Co.  B,  57th  Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.;  served  as  hospital  steward;  mus- 
tered out,  1864;  graduated  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  1866;  practiced  for  4J6  yrs.  at  Oris- 
kany  Falls,  N.  Y^  since,  as  above. 

Edward  Hicks,  Westbury  Station,  L.  I.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Brooklyn  Pol.  Inst.,  1 yr. ; health  failed,  and  has  been  in  farm  and  nursery  business  since; 
Trustee  district  school  18  yrs. ; 1866  m.  Emma  E.  Jarvis,  ’63.  Employs  a Normal  graduate  for  private 
school. 

Lieut.  Asa  L.  Howard,  dec’d,  Maine,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Address  Mrs.  H.  N.  Southerland,  Maine,  N.  Y. 

Enlisted  immediately  after  graduation  in  27th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols. ; discharged  for  wound  receivfed  at 


Bull  Run;  re-enlisted  in  89th  N.  Y.  Vols.;  as  color  sergt.  he  first  planted  our  flag  on  enemy’s  works 
at  Camden;  died  of  fever;  com.  as  2d.  lieut.  arrived  two  days  after  death. 

Wm.  H.  Jackson,  M.  D-,  Springville,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  Cat.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; in  S.  C.,  3 yrs. ; grad.  Eastman’s  Bus.  Col.,  1863;  mercantile 
life,  3 yrs.,  in  N.  Y.  City;  civil  eng.,  S.  C.;  M.  £).,  University  S.  C.,  1873;  1874,  Prin.  Prep.  S.  of 
University,  3 yrs.;  as  now,  since  1878;  1863  m.  Miss  Mary  Hyde;  died  1870,  3 children;  1877  m.  Miss 
Franc  Rockwell,  1 child.  Rev.  B.  F.  Jackson.  '58,  is  bro. 

Martin  P.  Johnson,  dec’d,  Dryden,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  Mrs.  H.  L.  Strong,  Lapeer,  Mich. 

Taught,  Lapeer,  Oxford  and  Dryden,  Mich.;  near  the  last  owned  a farm;  attended  Ft.  Edward 
N.  Y.,  Institute;  died,  unmarried,  1866. 

John  J.  McWilliams,  P.  O.  Box  335,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Elmira,  N.Y.,  yrs.;  in  Provost  Marshall’s  office,  2 yrs.;  in  bank,  6 yrs.;  since,  and  now, 
western  sales  agent,  coal,  D.,  L.  & W.  R.  R.  Co.;  m.  1869;  2 sons. 

Ira  C.  Mumford,  dec’d,  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y. 

He  married  and  went  to  Wisconsin,  where  he  died,  about  1871;  his  wife  also  died,  and  there  were 
no  children;  it  is  not  as  yet  known  whether  he  taught. 

John  B.  Reynolds,  dec’d,  Carthage,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Attended  the  Normal  S.  i term  after  graduation;  taught  in  academy,  as  above,  i term;  dist.  S.,  as 
above,  i term;  3 terms  in  Jeff,  and  Lewis  Co’s;  admitted  to  bar,  1866;  died,  1868. 

J-  Milton  Scudder,  LL.B.,  dec’d,  Roxbury,  N.'  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Address  Mrs.  J.  M.  Olmstead. 

Taught  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; graduated  Albany  Law  S.,  1863,  and  practiced  his  profession  till 
his  death,  in  Illinois,  1871;  widow,  and  1 son. 

Maj.  George  A.  Shoales,  M.  D.,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  father,  G.  T.  Shoales,  Plymouth,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Earlville,  N.  Y.,  and  Smyrna,  N.  Y. ; 1864,  grad.  Med.  S.  Un.,  Vt. ; surgeon  in  army 
till  close  of  war;  practiced  in  Illinois  a short  time;  practiced  as  above,  1866-8,  when  he  was  thrown 
from  a horse  and  killed;  1867  m.  Anna  M.  Harrington. 

Francis  A.  Strong,  Windham,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  6 terms,  and  before  graduation,  4 terms;  now,  merchant,  and  has  also  farm  of  300  acres, 
with  Jersey  cattle,  etc. ; took  first  prize  at  International  Dairy  Fair,  1879,  for  best  butter  in  State; 
March  28,  1864,  m.  Kate  J.  Snyder;  3 children,  1 son. 


1861— Thirty -third  Class. 

Thirty-fourth  Term,  ending  July  ii,  1861. 

Theodora  H.  Bostwick  (F.  E.  De  Graw),  Taught  4 years. 

South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Taught  4 yrs. ; m.  as  above. 

Letitia  J.  W.  Caldwell  (John  H.  Cornell,  dec’d),  Taught  8 years. 

165  Allen  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Prin.  Int.  Dep’t,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  Sem.,  i yr. ; V.  P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  and  since  hus- 
band’s death;  m.  1864;  3 sons,  one  entered  college,  aged  13#  yrs.,  afterwards  drowned  by  upsetting 
of  sail  boat. 

Harriet  A.  Clark  (H.  A.  Bronson),  Titusville,  Pa.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  until  m.  Addison  Woolsey,  1866,  who  died;  m.  1874,  as  above;  2 children.  Sister  of  H. 
M.,  ’71,  E.  M.,  ’67,  J.  M.,  ’59. 

Sarah  Courtney  (Wm.  J.  Clarke),  Toledo,  O.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  1864-8;  m.  1869;  1 son. 

Jennie  L . Darling  (B.  Franklin  Hamilton,  ’61),  Taught  8 years. 

Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Has  been  Ass’t  in  P.  S.  in  N.  Y.  in  primary  and  intermediate  work;  has  given  much  study  to  instru- 
mental music,  and  has  had  large  classes  in  High  Ss.  and  Seminaries. 

Letitia  G.  Dugane  (James  Dunlap),  Taught  9 years. 

142  W.  42d  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  i yr.;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  also  attended  Oswego  Normal  S. 
and  learned  object  methods;  in  N.  Y.  City  5 yrs.,  until  m.  1870. 


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Harriet  Fitch,  dec’d  (S.  R.  Earls).  Taught  3 years. 

Address  Mrs.  H.  L.  Dickerman,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  until  m.  1864;  died  1867,  leaving  a little  girl  14  months’  old. 

Sarah  S.  Flewellin  (R.  L.  Hallock),  Taught  5 years. 

Greeley,  Colorado. 

Taught  in  Westchester  Co. ; health  impaired  and  had  to  go  to  the  elevated  climate,  as  above,  where 
she  regained  her  health. 

Sarah  F.  Freligh  (Abram  Van  Vranken),  Taught  3 years. 

Vischer’s  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany  and  Saratoga  counties, ; m.  1867;  4 children;  Sunday  S.  work. 

Lydia  V.  Hoag  (D.  D.  Whitlock),  Taught  22  years. 

Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  in  the  counties  of  Clinton,  Dutchess,  Westchester,  Richmond,  N.  Y.;  for  the  last  7 yrs., 
and  now,  Prin.  Un.  F.  S.,  as  above;  m.  1867;  2 children. 

Sarah  B.  Huntington  (Edward  Townsend),  Taught  5 years. 

Cedar  Falls,  Iowa. 

Taught  in  Western  111.,  5 yrs.;  m.  as  above. 

Mary  E.  McCleary  (Harrison  Allen),  Taught  5J  years. 

Canastota,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany  and  Schenectady  counties,  N.  Y. ; m.  1870;  wrote  some  pretty  lines  on  Reunion, 

’83- 

Chloe  A.  Peckham  (Wm.  B.  Sisson),  Easton,  N.  Y.  Taught  6£  years. 

Taught  in  District  Ss.  5 yrs.;  Private  S.,  i>£  yrs.;  m.  1870  a farmer,  as  above;  3 children. 

Margaret  Sullivan  (Francis  B.  Mooney)  Taught  20  years. 

58  Myrtle  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  Jun.  Dept.  Un.  S.,  2 yrs.;  2d  and  Prin's  Ass’t  P.  S.  No.  n,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  Mathematics,  Albany  High  S.,  8 yrs.;  m.  1881. 

Margaret  L.  Udell  (William  Y.  Bennett),  Taught  2 years. 

Bethlehem  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  District  S.,  as  above;  m.  1865;  has  had  much  sickness  in  family,  and  “is  a better  nurse 
even  than  teacher.” 

Mary  E.  Watson  (Edward  B.  Hudson),  Taught  14  years. 

Grand  Crossing,  111. 

Taught  Int.  and  ist  Ass’t  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Intermediate  S.,  same  city,  4 yrs.;  Prin.  Cen- 
tral S.,  same  city,  until  1876;  has  sent  many  pupils  to  the  Normal  school. 

Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Bayer,  M.  D.,  Harlem,  Iowa.  Taught  2 yrs. 

Taught,  Liv.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; entered  army  1862;  served  3 yrs.;  taught  1 yr. ; studied  medicine  3 
yrs.;  has  practiced  in  Iowa  since  1868;  1872  m.  Martha  E.  Dotson;  1 child;  enlisted  private;  pro- 
moted to  ist  Lieut,  ist  N.  Y.  Dragoons. 

Michael  R.  Cook,  A.  M.,  Coffeyville,  Kan.  Taught  22  years. 

Taught  in  Pa.;  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  15  yrs.;  Prof,  of  Metaphysics  in  State  Normal  S.,  Emporia,  Kansas. 

Justin  S.  Coon,  dec’d.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  widow,  Mrs.  J.  S.  Edwards,  Jr.,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  State;  and  Tabula  and  Maquokela,  Iowa;  1861  m.  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  Lamphere;  died 
1869;  no  children. 

Charles  C.  Curtiss,  A.  M.,  Taught  24  years. 

Com.  College,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Taught,  Randall’s  Island,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Sing  Sing, N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Oswego  Normal  S.,  2 yrs. ; Supt.  Ss.,  Rochester,  Minn., 
1 yr. ; Winona  Normal  S.,  3 yrs.;  in  all  the  Normal  Ss.  of  Minn.,  1 yr. ; in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and 
St.  Paul,  as  now,  9 yrs.;  i860  m.  Maggie  Hamilton;  5 children — all  boys;  taught  10  yrs.  before  gradu- 
ating; author  of  Curtiss’  system  of  penmanship,  adopted  by  Minn. 

B.  Franklin  Hamilton,  Batavia,  N.  Y.  Taught  22  years. 

Has  had  charge  of  Graded  Schools  and  Academies  in  N.  Y.,  except  4 yrs.  in  Illinois,  since  gradua- 
tion; m.  Jennie  L.  Darling,  '61. 

James  P.  Harrington,  dec’d,  Rushville,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Nanuet,  N.  Y.,  and  Drum  Hill,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
and  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Prin.  Advanced  School,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  from  ’68  to  '81,  when  he  died; 
Convocation  Necrology,  1882. 


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Edgar  Loper,  dec’d,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Never  taught,  and  died  on  Long  Island  in  1865. 

Buel  C.  Mather,  dec’d,  Marcellus,  N.Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Locust  Grove,  N.  Y.,  a yrs. ; N.  Y.  City  Pub.  S.,  i yr.  as  teacher,  i yr.  V.  Prin. ; died 
1865. 

Capt.  Samuel  McBlain,  Billsborough,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Dexter,  Mich.,  i term;  enlisted  Normal  S.  Co.,  44th  N.  Y.  S.  Vols., 
Aug.  1862;  Corporal,  Sergt.,  1st  Sergt. ; 2d  Lieut.,  1st  Lieut.,  and  Capt.  140th  N.  Y.  Vols.;  taught  1 
term  after  war;  bought  a farm,  and  m.  1866;  Justice  of  the  Peace  last  7 yrs.;  nominated  for  S.  Com’r, 
defeated. 

Morris  L.  Merriman,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Jeweler,  photography  and  light  furniture. 

Taught,  as  above,  1 yr. ; m.  Miss  Alvira  Graves,  who  died;  m.  Miss  Goodenough,  who  died  1883 • 
1 child. 

Joshua  W.  Read,  M.D.,  82  Park  Place,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taught  4 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Peekskill,  N.Y.;  grad.  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.  1867;  practiced  since  as  now;  1869  m. 
Phebe  E.  Mead;  2 children. 

Capt.  John  R.  Richards,  dec’d.  Taught  9J  years. 

Address  widow,  Winona,  Minn. 

Entered  army  as  capt.  ist  U.  S.  colored  troops,  cavalry;  served  4 yrs. ; taught  in  Sem.,  Norristown, 
Pa.,  1865-70;  Prin.  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  1870-4;  Prin.  High  S.  as  above  yr.,  dying  1875;  left  a 
widow  and  2 children. 

Joseph  F.  Stutterd,  Stafford,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Welland,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  supervisor  as  above  4 yrs.;  m.  Miss 
Clara  Alexander ; no  children. 


1862 — Thirty-Fourth  Class. 

Thirty-fifth  Term,  ending  January  30,  1862. 

Phebe  Brown  (Geo.  Betterley),  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Taught  15  years. 

Tanght  in  Warren  and  Saratoga  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1866;  1 child,  boy;  husband  died  1868; 
went  West  as  above;  m.  as  above  1873. 

Mary  C.  Clark  (Benj.  L.  Keeler),  Traer,  Iowa.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  district  Ss.  of  Monroe  Co.;  1868  m.  a farmer;  4 children. 

Euretta  Crannel,  206  Hudson ave.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  20J  years. 

Instructor  Training  Class  P.  School  System. 

Taught  1 term  Oswego,  N.  Y. ; remainder  term  of  service  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Jennette  E.  Dayton  (Capt.  Chas.  Coventry),  Taught  n years. 

Washington  Heights,  111. 

Taught  in  Oswego  and  Oneida  Co’s.  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; taught  again  in  N.Y.  6 yrs.;  in  Mich,  i yr. ; 
m.  1866;  son  and  daughter. 

Minerva  Dickson  (D.'P.  Cheny,  dec’d),  Taught  6 years. 

Montgomery,  111. 

Taught  in  Chau.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1868;  3 children;  husband  died  1872. 

Helene  L.  Duryee  (Albert  H.  Veeder),  Taught  4 years. 

Englewood,  III. 

Taught,  Prim.  Dept.  3 yrs.;  1 yr.  Higher  Eng.  Dept.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; m.  1866;  2 sons, 
1 daughter. 

Annette  L.  Dye  (Madison  Babcock,  ’62),  Taught  3 years. 

• See  husband’s  address. 

Taught  with  her  husband;  she  was  successful  as  a teacher. 

Eliza  J.  Fitch  (Ezra  Dickerman),  Binghamton,  N.Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Loudonville,  N.Y. ; m.  1866;  2 children. 

Kate  J.  Heath,  care  Dr.  C.  C.  Harris,  Citra,  Fla.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State;  Stamford,  Conn. ; Chicago,  111. ; now,  and  for  the  last  7 yrs.,  as  above. 

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Sarah  M.  Sexton  (Henry  Beekwith),  Brighton,  N.Y.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Glen,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; P.  Ss.,  near  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1868. 

Maria  H.  Thompson  (Julius  H.  Hale),  Spencer,  Iowa.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  1 yr. ; Iowa  2 yrs.;  has  assisted  in  Normal  Institutes,  teachers’ gatherings,  etc. ; 
m.  1865;  no  children. 

Sarah  J.  Tooker,  dec’d,  history  unknown. 

Emily  Tuttle,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Died  Nov.  10th,  1862,  of  consumption. 

Sibyl  Underwood,  dec’d,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Address  bro.  Cyrus. 

Taught  in  Chautauqua  Co.;  died  1863  of  spinal  fever. 

Helen  E.  Webster  (Hon.  James  W.  Cochran), 

Midland  City,  Mich. 

Preceptress  Gen.  and  Wyom.  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Preceptress  Cary  Coll.  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; 
Vice-Prin.  Cottage  Hill  Sem.,  P’keepsie,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; Vice-Prin.  Mary  Inst.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  4 yrs.; 
was  youngest  member  of  her  class;  read  graduating  essay;  m.  1869  as  above,  a lawyer;  also  in  lumber 
business;  4kchild,  a son. 

Capt.  Franklin  Cogswell,  Chino,  Cal.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  3 yrs.  before  entering  Normal  S.;  on  graduating,  enlisted  in  N.  S.  Co.  44th  N.  Y.  Vols.; 
trans.  to  Inv.  Corps;  discharged  and  became  hospital  steward,  U.  S.  A.;  1864,  capt.  127th  Regt., 
U.  S.  C.  T. ; mustered  out,  Phila.,  1865;  cotton"  planting  Miss.;  taught  3 yrs.  Sacramento,  Cal.; 
mem.  Bd.  Ed. ; now,  sheep  farming  as  above. 

George  N.  Green,  dec’d.  Taught  4J  years. 

Address  Mrs.  Green,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  3 yrs.;  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.,  yr. ; mer- 
cantile business,  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.,  till  his  death  in  1869  of  consumption;  1867  m.  Mary  A. 
Seaman. 

Lieut.  Wallace  B.  Hard,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  N.  W.  Stockham,  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 

Enlisted  immediately  after  graduation;  was  made  2d  Lieut.  Co.  K.  8th  Regt.,  Heavy  Artillery, 
N.  Y.  S.  Vols.;  killed  in  battle  of  Cold  Harbor  1864. 

Edward  Kimmey,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  father,  Jacob  Kimmey,  E.  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Schenectady  Co.,  % yr. ; Schodock,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; at  home  until  he  went  West  on  a visit, 
and  returned  with  typhoid  fever,  and  died  1866. 

Wm.  E.  Lewis,  Taught  ij  years. 

Supt.  Mex.  Nat.  Construction  Co.,  City  of  Mexico,  Mex. 

Organized,  and  Prin.  Union  S.,  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  1V6  yrs. ; voice  failed;  telegraph,  station  agent: 
general  extra  man  Erie  R.  R.  till  1870;  thence  till  1880  Supt.  Midland  R.  R. ; till  1883  gen.  man.  R. 
R.  in  Ohio;  since  and  now,  as  above ; 1864  m.  Miss  Sara  M.  Hurd;  4 children;  3 living;  family, 
Watkins,  N.  Y. 

Orrin  G.  Moore,  Cutchogue,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Enlisted  in  Normal  S.  Co.,  44th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Inf.  Vols.;  was  transferred  to  signal  service;  served 
in  all  3 yrs. ; taught  3 terms;  is  now  in  Eaton,  Col.;  sec.  Dist.  S.  Board;  teaches  Bible  class;  m. 
1870;  2 sons. 

Hiram  F.  Olmsted,  Midland,  Mich.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  yr.  Onondaga  Academy,  N.  Y. ; in  army  2 yrs. ; instore  2 yrs.;  fruit  raising  in  Del.; 
merchandizing  in  Mich.  2 yrs.;  civil  engineering  railroads  13  yrs.;  supt.  S.  8 yrs.;  enlisted  Normal  S. 
Co.,  44th  N.  Y.  Vols. 

Alonzo  Reed,  A.  M.  Taught  20  years. 

Care  Clark  & Maynard,  publishers,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17  yrs.;  with  Kellogg,  author 
of  Kellogg  & Reed’s  educational  books,  with  an  annual  sale  of  100,000;  also  word  lessons,  1884;  m. 
Fanny  Stnngham;  no  children. 

John  B.  Skinner,  LL.B.,  Taught  20  years. 

Ass’t  Gram.  S.  No.  49,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  Prin.,  Wappinger’s  Falls,  N.Y. ; Monsey,  N.  Y. ; as  above,  since 
1866;  has  taught  eveningS.,  10  yrs. — sunder  Bd.  Ed.  and  5 in  Cooper  Union;  grad,  at  Columbia 
Law  S.,  1875  and  admitted  to  bar;  unmarried;  bro.  of  Eliza,  ’63. 


Taught  o years. 
Taught  1 year. 

Taught  8 years. 


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1862 — Thirty-fifth  Class. 

Thirty-sixth  Term,  ending  July  io,  1862. 

Rev.  Caroline  A-  Bassett,  West  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught  9 yrs.  before  graduating;  then  taught  in  N.  Y.  State  until  1867,  when  she  went  to  Iowa  and 
taught  11  yrs.,  from  dist.  S.  to  the  highest  position;  appointed  Institute  Conductor  by  State  Supt. ; in 
1870  was  Prin.  Gram.  S.,  Sioux  City;  Fourth  of  July  orations,  etc.;  1876,  licensed  a Methodist 
clergyman;  is  now,  pastor  as  above;  is  active  in  all  school  work;  attended  university  at  Evanston, 
111. ; established  Educational  Bureau  at  Des  Moines. 

Laurentine  L.  Bonney  (William  W.  Matteson)  Taught  J year. 

Hermon,  N.  Y. 

Taught  yr-  at  home  S.;  sickness  in  family  detained  her  at  home;  m.  1864;  3 children. 

Gertrude  Brayton  (Charles  F.  Jilson),  Taught  8 years. 

• 168  31st  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught,  as  above,  8 yrs.;  m.  1873;  1 child. 

Mary  F.  Cock,  dec’d,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ; died  of  consumption. 

Anna  A.  Conde  (John  W.  Clark),  Howell,  Mich.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Medina,  N.  Y.,3yrs. ; Howell,  Mich.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1868;  one 
child. 

Amelia  Gomph  (Rev.  F.  W.  Weiskotten),  Taught  9 years. 

2132  Hancock  st.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  io,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  m.  1871;  6 children,  5 living.  Mrs.  W.  has  done 
much  literary  work  in  connection  with  3 papers  of  which  her  husband  is  editor. 

Kate  M.  Hiller  (Edward  M.  Irwin),  Mayville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  Queens  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2)4  yrs. ; took  care  of  an  invalid  aunt 
several  years;  m.  as  above;  no  children. 

Martha  M.  Hubbard  (Jonathan  S.  Slie),  Taught  5 years. 

Topeka,  Kan. 

Taught  in  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Free  Acad.,  3 yrs.;  in  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  with  husband,  2 yrs.; 
m.  1865;  7 children,  2 living — 4 died  in  one  week. 

Emma  E.  Lodge,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Address  B.  Lodge. 

Did  not  teach;  died  1863. 

Marion  A.  Mattoon  (James  C.  Fitzpatrick),  Taught  i year. 

Herald,  N.  Y.  City. 

Went  to  Conn.,  and  graduated  in  music  and  taught  1 yr. ; m.  1865;  5 children. 

Jenny  L.  McBurney  (Rev.  S.  McCutcheon),  Taught  8 years. 

Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  gave  lessons  in  music,  elocution  and  painting,  crayon  por- 
traits, which  she  continues  to  do;  m.  as  above;  2 children. 

Charlotte  M.  McWayne  (Charles  Hall),  Taught  n years. 

Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Prin.  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  and  as  above;  declined,  1883,  nom.  for  S.  Com’r  offered  by  8 towns; 
m.  1873;  1 child. 

Phebe  E.  Opdike  (John  Laverock),  Mason,  Mich.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  various  Ss.;  m.  as  above;  i child. 

Emma  J.  Price  (Abram  Banks),  Catskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  dist.  S.,  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1865;  has  since  lived  as  above. 

Kate  A.  Stebbins,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  21  years. 

Taught  in  graded  S.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr.  • health  failed;  has  since  had  priva.e  class  in  music  as 
above. 

Mary  E.  Weidman  (D.  L.  Densmore),  Taught  2 years. 

Stanton,  Mich. 

Taught  in  Liv.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  as  above;  i son;  i daughter. 

M.  Estelle  Whitaker  (Julius  Hayden),  Taught  4 years. 

Keystone  Bluff;  P,  O.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


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Taught,  Mamaroncck,  N.  Y. ; Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  Scranton,  Pa.;  m.  1866;  3 children;  lived  in  New 
Orleans,  9 yrs. ; since,  as  above. 

Madison  Babcock,  Taught  8 years. 

Manager,  Hubbard  Brothers,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Taught  in  111.,  5 yrs.;  in  Mo.,  3 yrs.,  consecutively  after  graduation;  1865  m.  A.  L.  Dye,  ’62;  has 
had  charge  of  the  agency  of  a publishing  house  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  where  he  has  lived  for  the  past  13 
years. 

James  Barkley,  dec’d.  Taught  n years. 

Address  widow,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Babylon,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Graded  S.,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  health  failed;  farmer  1876 
to  death,  1881;  1863  m.  Elizabeth  Peaslee,  who  died  1874;  2 children;  1878  m.  Elizabeth  Bassett. 

James  O.  Blakely,  Visalia,  Cal.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  6 yrs.,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Tulare  Co.,  Cal.,  6 yrs.;  5 yrs.  in  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  before  entering 
N.  S.;  book-keeper,  3 yrs.;  newspaper  work,  2 yrs.;  Tulare  Co.  “Journal’' — proprietor;  in  army, 
1862-7;  1863  m.  Jane  L.  Bowen;  5 children;  4 living. 

Horatio  G.  Cass,  Aurora,  Neb.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  in  State  Street  High  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Grand  Street  Institute,  same  city,  5 
yrs.;  1870-5,  mercantile  business,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  since  1875,  teaching  as  above. 

Seaman  A.  Colwell,  Mound  City,  111.  Taught  i6£  years. 

Taught  3 terms  in  N.  Y. ; went  with  the  army  to  Tenn.  and  Ga.  till  1865;  m.  1865,  and  has  since 
been  farmer  and  teacher  in  111.;  served  as  Co.  Supt.  Ss.,  2 terms;  at  present,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Villa  Ridge, 

Robert  B.  Darling,  dec’d,  Newtonville,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Enlisted  44th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Aug.  ’62;  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville ; killed,  Petersburg,  bullet, 
Jan.  19,  ’64. 

Alanson  H.  Green,  A.  M.,  Taught  20  years. 

Polytechnic  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Locust  Valley,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  has  taught  as  above  since  1866. 

Henry  B.  Higgins,  Moscow,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Nanuet,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Ass’t  Prin.  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  2j£  yrs.;  read  law,  2 yrs.; 
Prin.,  Perry,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; with  Studebacker  Bros.,  South  Bend,  Iowa,  8 yrs.;  now,  with  E.  T.  Bar- 
num  wire  works,  Supt.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  1868  m.  Miss  Clara  A.  Newton;  no  children. 

Capt.  Andress  B.  Hull,  Taught  o years. 

Paymaster  Chi.  & N.  W.  R.  R.  Co., Chicago,  111.;  P.  O.,  Evanston,  111. 

Enlisted  44th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Normal  Co.  E,  Aug.  ’62;  Corporal,  Sergt.,  Orderly  Sergt. ; Capt.  in  first 
colored  Regt.;  mustered  out  late  1865;  went  into  employ  of  railroad,  as  above,  in  1868;  paymaster  for 
8 years.;  m.  1869;  3 daughters. 

Josiah  T.  Marean,  26  Court  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  S.,  2 yrs.;  Pol.  Inst.,  as  above,  % yr. ; m.  1869;  no  children;  is  a lawyer. 

Capt.  Francis  A.  Morrison,  Crary’s  Mills,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Enlisted  10th  N.  Y.  H.  Artillery,  1862;  served,  Va..  La.,  Texas;  Capt.  41st  U.  S.  colored  troops; 
taught,  Jeff,  and  St.  Law.  counties;  extensive  cheese  maker;  1867  m.  Julia  R.  Goodenough. 

Elbert  Traver,  dec’d,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Enlisted  44th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Normal  Co.  E,  Aug.  ’62;  in  battles  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville,  and 
killed  at  Gettysburg  July  3, 1863,  bullet. 

Capt.  Consider  H.  Willett,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  o years. 

On  graduation,  enlisted  in  Normal  Co.,  44th  N.  Y.  Vols.;  Orderly  Sergeant;  Capt.  Co.  G,  U.  S. 
Col.  Inf.  on  examination,  1863;  yellow  fever  impaired  his  health  and  he  resigned,  1865;  grad.  Law 
Dept.  Mich.  Un.,  1867;  practiced  law  since  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  as  above;  was  Co.  Att’y  Cook 
Co.,  111.;  1867  m.  Miss  Lois  Adelaide  Wilder;  6 daughters,  1 son. 


1863 — Thirty-Sixth  Class. 

Thirty- seventh  Term,  ending  January  29,  1863. 

Mary  Boyd  (A.  B.  Duncan,  ’65,  dec’d),  Moore’s  Mills,  N.Y.  Taught  J yr. 

M.  1865;  farmer’s  wife  since;  sons  and  daughters ; husband  died  1881 . 


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Mary  A-  Breese  (Rufus  R.  Stowell),  Taught  2 years. 

503  E.  Church  st.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Un.  S.,  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Dist.  S.,  Chen.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; m.  1869;  5 children. 

Frances  L.  Briggs,  care  bro.,  J.  N.  Briggs,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

After  teaching  one  year  her  health  failed ; she  removed  to  Kansas,  and  has  since  traveled  in  Cali- 
fornia for  her  health. 

Sarah  Burrage  (Jas.  L.  Bothwell,  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  14),  Taught  2 years. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Coxsackie  Acad,  i yr. ; Hoosick  Falls  Un.  S.  i yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1864;  4 children. 

Lona  E.  Burton  (Monroe  G.  Parker),  Rodman,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Her  mother’s  health  was  such  that  she  could  not  leave  home;  m.  1868;  no  children. 

Amanda  H.  Carr  (Thomas  Mitchell),  Taught  n years. 

Address  Rev.  W.  H.  Carr,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  12,  as  above,  3 yrs. ; P.  S.  53,  N.  Y.  City,  since  1876,  and  now. 

Emeline  Cobb,  Catskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  14J  years. 

Taught,  Oswego  Co.  yrs. ; Camillus  1 yr.;  Syracuse  3 yrs. ; Catskill  3 yrs.;  Coxsackie  6 yrs., 
all  N.  Y. ; taught  except  when  caring  for  both  parents  during  long  and  fatal  illness,  and  when  her 
own  health  would  not  allow. 

Fannie  Dennington,  1 124  S.  13th  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Taught  20  yrs. 

Taught,  1863-8,  Clyde,  N.  Y. ; 1868-82,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S. ; a little  in  N.  J.;  since  and 
now,  as  above. 

Harriette  S.  Dickinson,  Alexander,  N.Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Studied  French  and  German:  Preceptress  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Free  Acad.,  1 yr. ; 1st  asst.  Corning, 
N.  Y.,  Acad.,  5 yrs.;  Prin.  High  S.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Corning,  N Y.,  Inst.,  5 yrs.; 
now,  Preceptress  Attica,  N.  Y.,  High  S.;  also,  teacher  of  landscape  painting  and  decorative  art. 

Europa  D.  Gifford,  Elmira  College,  Elmira,  N.Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Blooming  Grove  X yr-:  studying  Latin  3 yrs.;  Millerton  yrs.;  Wash.  Co.  1^  yrs.; 
Germany,  studying  3 yrs. ; Troy  Gram.  S.  1 yr. ; Albany  Female  Acad.  2 yrs.;  Pxin.  Ladies’  Dep’t 
of  Classical  Inst.  3 yrs. ; Elmira  College,  Dep’t  of  Languages,  since  1880 — all  N.  Y. 

Frances  A.  Gilborn,  ist  Asst.  P.  School  No.  2,  Taught  20  years. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  been  Prin.  of  Intermediate  Dept,  and  Primary. 

Jane  H.  Gourlie  (D.  Corbett,  dec’d),  Taught  6 years. 

220  E.  19th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Prin.  Graded  S.  2 yrs.;  now,  teaching  in  Hoboken,  N.  J. ; husband  died  1878. 

Arrietta  L.  Griffin  (Randall  McCarroll),  Taught  7J  years. 

70  First  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  io,  as  above;  m.  1870;  5 children;  3 living. 

Mary  A.  Horton,  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught  in  Blooming  Grove  % yr. ; and  since,  as  above. 

Margaret  Hyde,  Private  S.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

For  many  years  her  health  was  so  poor  she  could  not  teach;  for  the  last  6 yrs.  as  now. 

Mary  E.  Killip  (Alonzo  P.  Adams),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  12,  as  above,  1 yr. ; taught  music  2 yrs.;  m.  1867;  4 children. 

Sophia  E.  Loomis  (Elias  D.  Burton;,  Rodman,  N.Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Lodi,  O.,  3 terms;  Watertown,  N.Y.,  Prin.  Prim.  Dept.,  2 schools,  3^3  yrs.;  m.  1869;  no 
children. 

Kate  Lynch,  dec’d  (James  A.  Clark),  Taught  6 years. 

798  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  N.  Albany  i yr. ; P.  S.  No.  n,  as  above,  5 yrs.;  m.  1874;  2 children;  died  1877. 

Anne  C.  Merriman,  dec’d  (G.  W.  Winegar,  dec’d).  Taught  4 years. 

Plainville,  Mich. 

Taught  in  Wis.;  N.  Y.;  and  Warren,  111.,  till  m.  1867;  4 children;  the  family  went  to  Cal.  for  Mr. 
W’s  health,  and  he  died  there  1875;  she  in  1876;  Mr.  W.,  banker. 

Salome  Purroy,  Prin. Gram.  S.  53,  Fordham,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  20  yrs. 

Has  taught  since  graduation. 


Martha  A.  Shipman,  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  2 yrs.;  High  S.,  Joliet,  111.,  1 yr. ; Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Academy, 
2 yrs.;  Gainesville  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  Lat.  and  Math.,  1 yr.;  Downingtown,  Pa.,  Math,  and  Higher  Eng., 
1 yr. ; in  P.  Ss.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  health  failed  and  retired. 

Harriet  S.  Todd  (J.  Conklin),  Onondaga  Castle,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught,  Junior  room  and  asst.  prin.  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  Graded  S.,  3 yrs.;  at  home  caring  for  invalid 
mother;  m.  1873;  3 children. 

Mary  Townsend  (Jonathan  Hiller),  Frewsburg,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught  district  Ss.  in  and  near  Frewsburg  until  m.  1867. 

Ada  Weston  (O.  B.  North),  Taught  12  years. 

1802  Laguna  st.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught  in  different  Ss.  in  Buffalo  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; Denman  Gram.  S.,  as  above,  until  m., 
1881. 

Addison  Clark,  Copenhagen,  N.  Yf  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  as  above;  grad.  Eastman’s  Com.  Col.;  taught  winters;  farming  summers ; assessor;  super- 
visor 4 yrs. ; insurance,  conveyancing,  etc. 

W.  De  Laun  Robbins,  Taught  13  years. 

Lambertville,  N.  J.;  also  New  Hope,  Pa. 

Taught,  Jefferson  Co.  Institute,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.  No.  5,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 
yrs.;  Prin.  Clinton,  N.  J.,  10  yrs. ; 1884,  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above;  his  first  and  only  honor  was  born  in 
1870;  now,  druggist  and  apothecary. 

John  H.  Tucker,  dec’d.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  brother,  E.  G.  D.,  Brockway’s  Mills,  Me. 

He  was  studying  medicine  at  time  of  death,  and  attending  Hahn.  Med.  Col.,  Phila.,  Pa.;  died  of 
fever,  1872;  unmarried. 

Marcus  A.  Weed,  P.  S.  No.  27,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Kerhonkson,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.  No.  8,  Kingston,  2 yrs.;  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Adelphi  Acad- 
emy, Lockwood’s  Academy,  Brooklyn,  all  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  Prin.  Normal  Dept,  of  Howard  University, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  x yr. ; Polytechnic  Inst.,  4 yrs. ; as  at  present  since  1878. 


1863 — Thirty-seventh  Class. 

Thirty- eighth  Term,  ending  July  9,  1863. 

Helen  S.  Barnes  (John  Calander)  Rome,  Ohio.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Grand  River  Inst.,  O.,  3 yrs.; 
Salem,  O.,  1 yr. ; Cleveland,  O.,  2 yrs.;  the  rest  of  the  time  in  dist.  Ss. ; m.  1876;  4 children. 

Rachel  Bedford,  Somerville,  N.  J.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  N.  Branch  and  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.;  Prin.  prim,  dept., 
as  above,  11  yrs.,  and  now;  more  than  1,500  pupils  have  been  under  her  care. 

Ruth  A.  Brooks  (Wm.  E.  Griffiths),  Addison,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  mostly  in  in  Moscow  and  Addison,  N.  Y.,  graded  Ss. ; m.  1877;  2 children. 

Caroline  F.  Burrows  (A.  W.  Oliver),  Taught  6J  years. 

Portland,  Oregon. 

Taught  Cat.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Yreka;  and  Prin.  Siskyon  and  Centreville,  all  Cal.,  2 yrs.;  tanght 
with  husband,  2^  yrs. ; m.  1867;  5 sons,  4 living. 

Anne  E.  Cock  (George  R.  Cock),  Locust  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  a private  schaol ; was  obliged  to  leave  teaching  by  reason  of  poor  health;  m.  1865;  1 child. 

Hattie  Coryell,  Angelica,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Has  taught  in  N.  Y.,  S.  C.,  Iowa  and  Kansas;  mostly  primary  work;  has  given  instruction  in  this 
work  to  classes  of  teachers;  once,  before  the  Iowa  State  Teachers’ Ass’n ; now,  in  Orie,  Kansas,  for 
health. 

Emma  H.  Gray,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Sarah  C.  Grifheth  (Madison  Cameron),  Wayne,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Ass't  prep.  dept.  Albany  Academy,  i yr. ; Prin.  primary  dept.,  same,  x yr. ; m.  1865;  6 children, 
5 living. 


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Ella  P.  Griswold,  dec’d,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Address  Miss  Kate  A.  Stebbins. 

Taught  in  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  a few  weeks,  and  came  home  on  account  of  sickness;  died 
1877. 

Martha  A.  Hay,  Catskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  Albany  Co.  most  of  the  time  since  graduation;  now,  primary  dept.  P.  S.  as 
above.  / 

Caroline  V.  Hawthorne  (Prof.  J.  E.  Sweet),  Taught  6 years. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught  until  m.,  1869,  Prof.  Practical  Mechanics,  Cornell  Univ. ; resided  at  Ithica,  N.  Y.,  till  1879; 
since,  as  above;  has  been  pres’t  of  literary  and  art  societies;  taken  1st  prem’s  for  painting  and 
embroidery;  Hon.  V.  P.  N.  Y.  Dec.  Art  Soc. ; successful  writer,  magazines,  etc. 

Catharine  E.  Hogan,  Gram.  S.  No.  58,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  20  years. 

Has  taught  ever  since  graduation. 

Josephine  Howard  (W.  P.  Hall),  Taught  13  years. 

52  Berkeley  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  private  S.  as  above,  1864-70;  public  S.  as  above,  1870-7;  m.  1878;  1 daughter. 

Emmer  E.  Jarvis  (Edward  Hicks,  ’6i),  Taught  3 years. 

Westbury  Station,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  3 yrs.  (See  husband’s  record.) 

Melissa  Landt  (Jacob  Agne),  Tipton,  Iowa.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  until  1867;  health  failed;  went,  as  above,  and  m.  1870;  1 child. 

Catharine  Lapp  (William  H.  McDonald),  Taught  20  years. 

Box  603,  Titusville,  Pa. 

Taught,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  1st  Ass’t  P.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  preceptress  High  S.,  Prin. 
Soldiers’  Orphan  S.,  Prin.  Third  st.  S.,  Prin.  4th  ward  S.,  Titusville,  Pa.;  1874,  was  elected  School 
Controller  2d  ward,  same  city;  not  physically  strong  enough ; private  pupils;  m.  1871. 

Kate  McAuley,  Prin.  P.  School  No.  4,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  as  above,  since  graduation. 

Marthaette  Moak  (Samuel  McCormick),  Taught  15  years. 

care  Dr.  H.  H.  Kimball,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Taught,  Carlisle,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  P.  Ss.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  n yrs.;  book-keeper,  4 yrs.;  m.  1865; 
1 daughter. 

Mary  L.  Sherman,  Eddytown,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  Leavenworth  Inst.,  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Female  College,  Greenville,  Ky. ; Seminary, 
Burlington,  Iowa;  preceptress  Seminary,  Manchester,  Vt. ; wrote  for  “ Christian  at  Work”  and  for 
various  religious  papers;  a. s’t  editor  “ New  Century  for  Woman  ”;  worked  3 yrs.  in  connection  with 
Woman’s  Christian  Temperance  Union;  studied  elocution  in  Boston;  now  teaching  elocution  in  Star- 
key  Seminary,  as  above. 

Helen  I.  Sherwood  (Col.  C.  B.  Gaskill),  Taught  o years. 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Was  Clerk  in  P.  O.,  Suspension  Bridge;  m.  1865;  3 daughters. 

Caroline  A.  Sill,  98  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  spent  1 yr.  studying  at  Vassar  College;  then  taught,  Albany, N.  Y., 
4 yrs.;  then  engaged  in  Gent’s  Furnishing  business  and  laundry,  as  now. 

Eliza  Skinner,  No  report. 

Address  her  brother,  John,  ’62. 

Martha  Townsend  (Daniel  Griswold),  Taught  3 years. 

Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Carroll,  N.  Y.,  and  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  as  health  would  allow,  till  m.  1868;  5 children — 2 
living. 

L.  Lucelia  Webster  (Rev.  James  L.  Gillogly),  Taught  6 years. 

Ogden  City,  Utah. 

Youngest  in  her  class;  taught  a few  weeks  in  Dist.  S.;  Young  Ladies’  Boarding  S.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  6 
yrs.;  m.  1870;  lived  at  first,  as  above,  in  a freight  car;  played  organ  in  church;  taught  Sunday  S.,  a 
stone  church  built — a large  congregation;  has  3 boys  and  2 girls;  the  church  was  the  first,  other  than 
Mormon,  in  Ogden. 

Sophia  E.  Young,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.  Taught  20  years. 

Has  taught  in  the  P.  Ss.  of  Syracuse  since  graduation;  has  been  for  many  years  ist  ass’t  Gram. 
Dept,  of  a Senior  School. 


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Prof.  John  D.  Conley,  A.  M.,  Carlinville,  111.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  Roslyn,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  while  going  through  Hamilton  College;  grad. 
1869,  extra  course  in  Chemistry;  immediately  on  grad,  became  Prin.  Dept,  and  Inst.  Nat.  Sci.  in 
Blackburn  University,  as  above;  Prof.  Chem.  and  Nat.  Hist,  since  1871;  has  collected  and  created 
cabinets  Geol.  and  Min.;  one  of  ihe  organizers  of  the  111.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. ; on  com.  on  Geol.  and 
Chem.  Dept.  State  Fair,  ’83;  1873  m.  Virginia  C.  Mayo;  1 son,  1 daughter. 

James  M.  Crane,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  25  years. 

Prin.  Un.  Free  S.  at  Roslyn,  N.  Y.,  3 mos. ; Walden,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  4,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y,,  2 yrs. ; since  1868,  and  now,  V.  Prin.  Free  Academy;  1872  m.  Elizabeth  P.  Murray;  2 chil- 
dren— boy  and  girl. 

Joseph  B.  Fryer,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  father,  Valentine  Fryer,  Crandall’s  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Did  not  teach;  unmarried;  died  Nov.,  1865. 

Edwin  Husted,  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught,  Rosendale,  N.Y.,  yr. I New  Paltz,  N.Y.,  yr. ; graduated  Bryant  & Stratton’s  College, 
1865;  taught  in  like  school,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; became  dep.  clerk  U.  S.  Dist.  Court;  after- 
wards, also,  dep.  clerk  of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court;  in  1874  was  acting  clerk  of  both  courts;  work  and 
confinement  impaired  health,  and  he  resigned  1881 ; m.  1882.  • 

Nicholas  J.  Maybee,  Taught  20  years. 

Gram.  S.  14,  E.  27th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  since  graduation ; now,  as  above. 

Myron  D.  Stewart,  dec’d.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  bro.,  Bradley  C.,  Munnsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Prin.,  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  originated  Orange  Co. 
Teachers’  Ass’n;  nom.  for  Co.  Supt.;  helped  found  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  sec’y  Orion  Club;  Ss.  dismissed 
for  funeral;  buried  by  Masons;  wrote  much  on  ed.  subjects. 

Warren  E.  Valentine,  dec’d.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  his  son,  Byron  W.  Valentine,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Lakeville,  Monsey,  Eagle  Bridge — all  N.  Y.;  and  in  111.,  i yr.,  where  he  died  in  1871; 
1865  m.  Carrie  Centre;  2 children. 


1864— Thirty-eighth  Class. 

Thirty-ninth  Term,  ending  Feb.  4,  1864. 

Helen  A.  Brown  (C.  E.  Morse),  Charlton,  Mass.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught,  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  then  took  primary  course  at  Oswego  Normal  S. ; critic 
teacher  in  training  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Hillsboro  Female  College,  O. ; primary  dept.,  Nyack,  N. 
Y. ; in  charge  prim,  dept’s,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  till  m.,  1881;  now, member  of  Town  School  Committee; 
taught  8 years  before  graduating. 

Helen  B.  Dickinson  (Rev.  F.  L.  Harford),  Taught  15  years. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  State,  4 yrs.;  Illinois  and  Kansas,  n yrs.;  now,  in  P.  S.  as  above;  1872  m.  Alden 
March;  4 children;  he  died  1878;  1881  m.  as  above;  his  health  failed. 

Harriet  E.  Distin  (J.  H.  Pittinger),  Taught  i year. 

734  Park  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Canvassed  Susp.  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  for  Inst,  for  Orphans  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,  X yr. ; taught,  Volney,  N.  Y., 
1 mo.;  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; 1867  m.  H.  H.  Hubbard;  died  1868;  1 child,  died;  taught,  Volney,  N. 
Y.,  1 yr. ; Michigan,  2 yrs.;  Jersey  City  P.  S.  No.  6,  2 yrs.;  m.  1878;  2 children,  one  died 

Lucy  A.  Goring  (John  W.  Babcock),  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  years. 

Filled  vacancy  in  object  dept.  State  N.  S.;  P.  S.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  introduced  Normal  methods; 
Prin.  select  S.  for  young  ladies,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. ; 1868  made  European  trip;  then  taught  Haver- 
straw  S.  till  1870;  then  m.  as  above;  2 children;  step-daughter  is  Mena  Babcock,  ’83.  * Taught  7 yrs. 
before  graduating. 

Mary  A.  Grant  (Geo.  E.  Monroe),  Dryden,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught,  Caroline  Centre,  1 yr. ; Varna,  1 yr. ; Slaterville,  2 yrs.;  primary  teacher,  Dryden  graded 
S.,  5 yrs.;  Newfield  Un.  S.,  intermediate,  7 yrs.,  all  N.  Y.;  m.  an  undergraduate. 

Adrianna  L.  Gregory,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Napanock,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; health  failed;  since  1879,  prim, 
dept.,  Jericho,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. 


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Madaline  Hayden  (Rev.  J.  Hobart  Cook),  Taught  8 years. 

Plattsburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  various  places,  and  in  St.  Agnes  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; has  been  an  invalid  for  years; 
i child. 

Sarah  W.  Keeler,  Taught  19  years. 

Lexington  ave.,  between  67th  and  68th  sts.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  since  graduation ; now,  teaching  in  school  for  deaf  mutes. 

Sarah  A.  Lyon  (Elkanah  Andrews),  Bristol,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  dist.  S.,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Bristol,  N.  Y.,  yrs.  ;*  has  also  had,  at  times,  private 
pupils;  m.  1864;  5 children. 

Agnes  McFadden,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now,  in  P.  S.  as  above. 

Maria  L.  Nellegar  (D.  C.  Turner),  Stark,  Fla.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Industrial  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in  Chicago,  111.,  P.  Ss.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1871;  2 children. 

Mary  E.  Perry,  dec’d.  Taught  8 years. 

Address  father,  Edward,  185  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  as  above;  died  1872. 

Margaret  B.  Porter,  Angola,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; Prin.  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  8 yrs.,  of  which  she  was  Prin.  of 
model,  dept,  of  Normal  S.  6 yrs. ; since  and  now,  teaching  in  college. 

Mary  A.  Richards,  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Has  taught  in  the  same  school  as  at  present  for  18  years. 

Esther  R.  Showerman,  Taught  8 years. 

Care  W.  C.  Eveleth,  W.  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  the  towns  of  Genesee  Co. ; kept  house  for  father,  3 yrs. ; health  failed;  invalid  since  1882. 

Lovina  A.  Van  Schaack  (Rev.  John  N.  Short),  Taught  3J  years. 

100  Cambridge  st.,  E.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Guilderland  and  Bethlehem,  N.  Y. ; m.  1866;  2 children,  1 living;  is  aunt  of  H.  Reamer, 
’66;  also  care  Methodist  Book  Rooms,  Broomfield  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Emily  Voorhees  (David  De  Graff),  Taught  2 years. 

Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Taught  in  Rosendale,  N.  Y.;  as  at  present,  since  1873;  m.  1866;  2 children. 

Kate  Whitlock  (James  Forfar),  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  district  and  graded  Ss.,  and  in  German  Academy;  m.  1877;  2 children. 

Alonzo  L.  Bardin,  dec’d,  Rockford,  111.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Rockland,  N.  Y. ; Whitestone,  L.  I.,  and  Rockford,  111.,  where  he  died,  while  teaching, 
1869;  unmarried. 

Robert  L.  Brougham,  LL.B.,  dec’d,  Glens  Falls,  N.Y.  Taught  5 J yrs. 

Address  widow,  Mrs.  Rev.  W.  P.  Rulison,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Setauket,  3 yrs.;  Essex,  yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  8,  Peekskill,  i yr.,  all  N.  Y. ; grad. 
Albany  Law  S.,  1869;  1875  m.  Cornelia  T.  Hoskins;  1 child, d ied;  practiced  as  above;  died  1877. 

George  W.  Crane,  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught,  Great  Bend,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since,  arithmetic  and  physiology,  as  above. 

Merritt  B.  Fairchild,  M.  D.,  No  report. 

Cor.  N.  Salina  and  Bear  sts.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Archibald  Grant,  box  688,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Staten  I.,  i yr. ; Bayonne,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; N.  Y.  City,  3 yrs.;  Dundee,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1 yr. ; 
1870-1,  ass’t  ed.  “ Georgia  Republican,”  Augusta,  Ga. ; since  1871,  and  now,  civil  eng.;  now,  chief 
eng.  Rochester  & Ont.  R.  R. ; 1883  m.  Miss  Emelie  L.  Marcher. 

Champion  H.  Judson,  M.  D.,  Dobb’s  Ferry,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years 

Taught,  Scho.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Hastings-on-Hudson,  3 yrs.;  Tarry- 
town,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  grad.  1871  Col.  Ph.  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.  City;  since,  practiced  as  above;  Fel- 
low, N.  Y.  Acad.  Med.;  ex-Pres.  Westchester  Co.  Med.  Soc. ; 1871,  m.  Jeannie  Mabie;  6 children. 

Charles  W.  Loomis,  A.  M.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  graduated  Williams  College,  1869;  admitted  to  bar,  1872; 
practiced  since,  as  above ; unmarried. 

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Judiah  H.  Matteson,  Taught  7 years. 

Book  business,  n Eagle  st.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  Academy;  now,  as  above. 

Thomas  Robinson,  M.  D.,  LL.B.,  Taught  5 years. 

1328  T st.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Prin.  Un.  S.,  Palatine,  N.  Y.;  Un.  S.,  Athens,  N.  Y.;  Normal  Inst.,  Liberty,  N.  Y. ; Dundee, 
N.  Y.,  Acad.;  Pub.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  “ Express,”  and  Savannah,  Ga.,  “ Journal”;  grad.  Nat.  Un. 
Law  S. ; grad.  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  Med.  Col.;  now,  Treas.  Dept.,  as  above;  m.  1864,  and  again  1875; 
is  now  teaching  civil  service  candidates. 


1864 — Thirty -ninth  Class. 


Fortieth  Term,  ending  July  14,  1864. 


Annie  M.  Alexander  (A.  M.  Parks,  dec’d),  Taught  3 years. 

Care  H.  Alexander,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Galveston,  Texas,  Prin.  2 yrs. ; in  Europe,  4 yrs.;  Seminary,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.,  1 yr., 
and  now;  m.  1864;  husband  died  1872;  x daughter,  who  attends  Normal  S. 


Margaret  L.  Bardwell,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

She  died  in  the  spring  of  1865. 

Emma  R.  Budd,  dec’d  (S.  B.  Carr),  Taught  io  years. 

1825  Van  Pelt  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  bro.,  B.  C.  Budd,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Taught  from  graduation;  died  1874,  while  teaching  with  her  husband,  as  above. 


Ellen  Byrnell  (James  C.  Stead),  Greenpoint,  L.  I.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  till  1875,  when  she  married  as  above. 

Clara  L.  Cochran  (Lewis  R.  Newman),  Taught  2J  years. 

3 Nichol’s  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  5 terms;  m.  1868;  3 children. 

Mary  J.  Don,  186  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  12,  as  above,  till  she  resigned,  Dec.,  1881. 


Lydia  J.  Gladding,  19  Angell  st.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Co.,  Geddes,  and  Syracuse — all  N.  Y. ; now  caring  for  invalids. 

Julia  E.  Hughes  (George  H.  Harris),  Taught  n years. 

205  Exchange  st.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Was  asS’t  in  Gram.  S.,  as  above,  2 yrs. ; Prin.  Gram.  S.,  same  city,  7 yrs  ; Prin.  Boys’  Interme- 
diate, Cleveland,  O.,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Genesee  and  Wyoming  Seminary,  1 yr. ; now,  ass’t  librarian  Rey- 
nolds’ Library,  same  city — 13,000  volumes;  husband  is  librarian;  m.  1&72;  3 daughters;  has  many 
certificates  of  success. 


Helen  E.  Hutton  (David  Webster),  Malone,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  as  above,  iyr.;  ass’t  Prin.  Normal  school,  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  3 
yrs.;  Madam  Clement’s  Boarding  S,,  Germantown,  Pa.,  1 yr.;  m.  1873. 

Susan  H.  Jackson  (Charles  H.  Hannahs),  Taught  3^  years. 

1 and  3 Pearl  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  14  mos. ; French  and  Eng.  Ladies’  Sem.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.; 
m.  1867;  2 children;  1 boy  living. 

Mary  C.  Lawyer  (B.  F.  Clark),  Sloansville,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Cobleskill,  Nyack,  Cuba— all  N.  Y. ; occupied  various  departments,  Prin.,  etc.;  declined 
position  in  Buffalo  N.  S.;  m.  1873. 

Lucy  J.  Maltby  (Rev.  E.  P.  Powell),  Clinton,  N.Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught  P.  Ss.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1)4  yrs.;  private  Ss.,  Mo.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  High  S.,  Sedalia,  Mo.; 
State  Normal  S.,  Warrensburgh,  Mo.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1875. 

Mary  A.  McClure  (John  O’Leary),  Taught  io  years. 

486  Lafayette  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; in  Irvington,  N.Y.,  from  Prim.  Dept,  to  V.  Prin.,  7 yrs.,  until  1874; 
then,  private  classes,  prepariug  young  ladies  for  N.  Y.  Normal  College,  2 yrs.;  m.  1874;  4 children. 

Mary  McNiel,  dec’d  ((Alex.  L.  Relyea,  dec’d),  Taught  6J  years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  Geo.  B.  Coggeshall,  Sidney  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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Taught,  Hicksville,  N.  Y.,  Jfj  yr. ; went  to  Montana  for  health;  m.  J.  S.  Rockwell,  who  died  in  a 
few  months  on  their  way  East;  telegrapher  for  several  years;  m.  as  above;  1 child,  daughter;  hus- 
band probably  murdered  in  Colorado;  taught  P.  S.  No.  32,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6yrs.,  till  death,  1883; 
sister  of  Col.  McNiel,  “ Penn.  Bucktails,”  in  war. 

Mary  Nourse  (J.  A.  McPhee),  Anthony,  Kansas.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Preceptress  Olean,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  3 yrs.;  preceptress  Arcade,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1 yr. ; studied, 
Baxter’s  Mus.  Acad.,  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Prin.  and  taught  Acad.,  same  place,  1 yr. ; m.  1872; 
1 son;  present  location  since  1879;  editor  of  newspaper  pnb.  by  husband. 

Mary  E.  Parker  (John  L.  Lyon),  Taught  o years. 

804  Central  avenue,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Was  m.  Oct.,  1864;  lived  in  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; as  at  present  since  1874;  hus- 
band was  soldier  in  war;  2 children. 

Martha  W.  Pinckney,  dec’d  (Theodore  L.  Hall),  Taught  6 years. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; poor  health,  resigned;  m.  1875;  1 son;  died  1877  of  consumption; 
sister  of  Eunice,  ’69. 

Harriet  A.  Potter  (Wm.  Douglas),  Grass  Valley,  Nev.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  Prim,  and  Gram.  S.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Jersey 

City,  N.  J.,  private  S.,  5 yrs;  as  above,  1st  gram,  grade,  6 yrs.;  m.  1879;  2 children. 

Mary  E.  Pyne,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Adelaide  Sheak,  Prin.  P.  S.  45,  Mt.  Hope,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught,  private  S.,  N.  Y.  City,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  High  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  since,  as  at  pres- 
sent;  has  received  highest  mark  for  general  management;  salary  $1,750. 

Elizabeth  Smith,  P.  S.  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  as  above;  now,  as  above. 

Mary  E.  Smith  (Daniel  J.  White),  Quaker  st.,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  as  above,  4 yrs. ; Chicago,  III.,  3 mo’s;  resigned,  sickness  in  family;  m.  1870;  4 children; 
3 living. 

Henrietta  B.  Trembley  (Amos  W.  Hovey),  Taught  15  years. 

Bristol  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Milton,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  in  Iowa  and  Wis.,  mostly  in  Darlington,  Wis.,  till  1876;  m.  1870; 
no  children. 

Harriet  S.  Tyler,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Mary  D.  Tyrrell,  dec’d,  Batavia,  N.Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Address  Julia  E.  Hughes,  ’64. 

Taught  Un.  S.,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  till  1867;  Prin.  Int.  Dept.  Boys’  S.,  Cleveland,  O.,  till  1868; 
Batavia  “ Inst,  for  the  Blind  ” from  1868  till ’71,  when  Prof.  Wiggins  secured  her  to  help  him  open 
“InsJ.  for  the  Blind”  in  Brantford,  Dom.  of  Canada,  where  she  was  wonderfully  successful  till  her 
lamented  death  in  1881. 

Margaret  A.  Van  Vranken,  Taught  n years. 

Box  1069,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  %yr. ; P.  Ss.,  Chicago,  111.,  7 yrs.;  part  of  2 yrs.  mission  work  in 
N.Y.  City;  select  S.,  W.  Troy,  1 yr. ; Albany  Co.  1 yr. 

F.  Cora  Watson  (C.  C.  Chatfield,  class  ’66  of  Yale,  dec’d),  Taught  i yr. 

Middleburgh,  N.Y. 

First  child  was  “ Class  Boy,”  and  was  honored  accordingly;  4 children. 

Julia  E.  Wemple  (J.  J.  Haunstein),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Bath-on-Hudson  16  mo’s;  Industrial  S.  9 mo’s;  Canal  st.  Industrial  S.,  2 mo’s  organizing 
it — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1868;  4 children. 

Nelson  Bogue,  Batavia,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  and  Elba,  N.  Y.;  has  extensive  nurseries;  “ A man  of  integrity,  capa- 
city and  energy,”  says  N.  Y.  State  Treas.  Maxwell,  himself  an  undergraduate. 

Hon.  Edwin  A.  Davis,1 BA.M.,  LiL.B.,  Marysville,  Cal.  Taught  6 yrs. 

Taught,  Prin.  Yates  Polytechnic  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prof.  Math.  Clinton  Liberal  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  4 
yrs.;  went  to  Cal.  1869;  taught  Camrptonville  and  Marysville,  Cal.,  1 yr. ; grad.  Hamilton  College, 
N.  Y.,  in  law  1867;  commenced  practice  1870;  dist.  att’y  3 terms;  State  senator  1882;  declined  nom. 
lieut.  govr. ; 1865  m.  Miss  Imogene  Waggoner;  1 son. 

George  T.  Hall,  C.E.,  dec’d.  Taught  i year. 

Address  Mrs.  Maria  New,  Chatham,  N.Y. 

Taught  m Albany  Co.,  N.Y. ; grad.  Rens.  Pol.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1868;  followed  his  profession 
as  engineer  until  his  death  in  1881 ; left  widow;  no  children. 


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Orrin  C.  Hinman,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught  from  graduation  till  Oct.,  1880;  was  Prin.  Putnam  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  10%  yrs. ; since 
resignation,  in  mercantile  business ; 1868  m.  Miss  Hattie  A.  Kendall;  no  children. 

Ephraim  G.  Lawrence,  Griffin’s  Corner’s,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Durham,  N.  Y.,  and  Prattsville,  N.  Y. ; since,  in  general  merchandise;  firm,  Crosby, 
Lawrence  & Co. ; unmarried. 

Daniel  F.  Payne,  Wadhams  Mill’s,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

During  1864,  ’65,  elk.  in  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.C. ; traveled  through  the  South  on  business; 
Nov.,  1865,  bought  mill  property  as  above;  built  a forge,  and  has  for  8 yrs.  manufactured  bloom-iron; 
has  been  J.  P.  and  supervisor;  1868  m.  Alice  H.  Steele;  3 children;  1 died. 

Wm.  H.  B.  Roberts,  East  Varick,  N.Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  in  Iowa  1 yr. ; in  N.  Y.  yr. ; spent  a number  of  years  in  western  states;  now  and  since 
1871,  gen.  merch.  as  above;  1872  m.  Miss  Mary  A.  Tidswell;  7 children;  6 living. 

Peter  Sutphen,  Cayuga,  N.Y.  Taught  19  years. 

Taught,  Kershonkson,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  of  3 P.  Ss.  during  8 yrs.;  Oswego, 
N.  Y.  1 yr. ; Cayuga,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  4 yrs.;  S.  com’r  Cayuga  Co.  since  1878;  taught  six  yrs.  before 
graduation. 

Gordon  L.  Weeks,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

TaugTit,  New  Hamburgh,  Kennedy,  N.  Y.  City,  Salamanca,  and  ns  above,  all  inN.  Y.,  from  1866- 
77;  since,  grain,  flour  and  milling;  1865  m.  Matilda  F.  Gillis;  no  children. 

Benjamin  E.  Wells,  “ Herald,”  Syracuse,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. ; has  since  been  an  editor;  now,  as  above;  1868  m.  Harriet  Emily 
Perkins;  no  children;  was  valedictorian  of  his  class,  also  of  Normal  Society. 


1865 — Fortieth  Class. 


Forty-first  Term,  ending  February  2,  1865. 


Helen  A.  Alford  (Robert  H.  Smith),  Taught  2 years. 

423  E.  Baltimore  st.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Taught  2 weeks  as  sub.  in  Schenectady;  was  offered  place,  declined;  m.  1873;  1 daughter. 

Anna  L.  Babcock,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Has  taught  in  Un.  S.,  as  above,  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Helen  J.  Bartley,  P.  School,  No.  15,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  9,  and  as  at  present,  for  17  yrs.' 

Sophia  E.  Brown  (John  Brown),  Taught  6 years. 

Box  517,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  13,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1865-71;  m.  1872;  2 children. 

Hannah  M.  Carey  (Harrison  Merry,  ’65),  Taught  6 years. 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

Taught  since  graduation,  6 yrs.;  m.  as  above,  1872;  3 children.  (See  husband’s  record.) 

Kate  A.  Gillogly  (Col.  T.  J.  Kelly),  Taught  5 years. 

507  E.  119th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Fern.  Dept.  Gram.  S.  No.  42,  N.  Y.  City,  until  m.  as  above. 


Maria  Greene  (Rev.  T.  O.  Douglass) , Grinell,  Iowa.  Taught  2J  years. 

After  graduation,  took  course  in  Object  Teaching  and  Kindergarten  at  Oswego  Training  School; 
ass’t  teacher  in  Young  Ladies’  Sem.  and  Kindergarten,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1868;  lived, 
Osage,  Iowa,  for  14  years;  1882,  husband  became  sec’y  Iowa  Cong.  Home  Miss’y  Soc. ; since,  as 
above;  sister  of  Prof.  Dascom  Greene,  Pol.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Amelia  Hoyt,  Bedford,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  continuously,  except  one  year  from  graduation,  till  the  spring  of  1882;  graduated  Fort  Ed- 
ward Inst.,  N.  Y.,  1872;  taught  in  Amenia  Seminary;  Millerton,  N.Y. ; select  S.  at  Brewster. 

Mary  Hungerford  (M.  E.  Spring),  Taught  J year. 

Pratt’s  Hollow,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Stockbridge,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; m.  1867;  1 child,  son;  husband,  a farmer. 


Abbie  S.  Jones,  M.  D.  (H.  J.  Neville,  M.  D.),  Taught  4 years. 

Cornell,  Dakota. 

Taught  Chamberlain  Inst.,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  preceptress;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Portville,  N.  Y. ; with  hus- 
band she  grad.  Homeo.  Med.  College,  Cleveland,  O.,  where  she  took  $95,  first  prize;  has  practiced 
with  husband  since;  m.  as  above;  twins — Ruby  and  Pearl. 

Ellen  M.  Ransom,  Taught  1 8 years. 

Prin.  Primary  P.  S.  No.  7,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Taught  at  Waddington,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Fort  Covington,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  2 yrs. ; since,  as  at  pres- 
ent; 700  pupils;  12  assistants. 

Julia  E.  Ransom,  Highland,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  near  Troy,  N.  Y. ; P.  S.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  in  Pa.; 
New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  2 yrs.,  and  now. 

Julia  M.  Smith,  dec’d  (S.  M.  Clark),  Taught  3 years. 

Cin.  Coal  .&  Coke  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Taught,  Sar.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  Nashville,  Tenn.,  till  marriage,  1868;  3 children,  2 living;  she  died 
1882. 


Carrie  E.  Tetherly  (Geo.  H.  Simmons),  Taught  5J  years. 

Homer,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  1866,  New  Concord,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Governess  near  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  till  marriage,  1871; 
lived  in  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  until  1883,  when  they  removed  to  present  residence. 


Caroline  A.  Wygant  (W.  S.  Wolf,  M.  D.),  Taught  io  years. 

Elizabeth,  Indiana. 

Taught  in  Ky.  2 yrs.;  Indiana,  8 yrs.;  correspondent  and  writer  for  newspaper  press  many  years; 
m.  1868;  3 children. 


Austin  B.  Duncan,  dec’d.  Taught  J year. 

Address  widow,  Moore’s  Mills,  N.  Y. 

1865  m.  Mary  Boyd,  ’63;  farming  as  above  till  his  death,  1881;  sons  and  daughters. 

Almon  Holland,  108  Second  st.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  except  i yr. ; P.  S.  No.  6,  as  above,  1866  to  1884. 

James  F,  Patterson,  Taught  6J  years. 

office,  Aud.  Treas.  for  P.  O.  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Grad.  Eastman’s  Col.,  1866;  taught  P.  Ss.,  N.  Y.  City;  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; Emerson 
Inst.,  as  above;  U.  S.  Civil  Service  since  1872;  m. ; 1 son. 


1865 — Forty-first  Class. 

Forty-second  Term,  ending  July  13,  1865. 

Myra  A.  Abel,  Bath,  Steub.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Was  detained  at  home  to  care  for  father,  and  then  for  deceased  sister’s  children. 

Sarah  A.  Adams  (Rev.  D.  E.  Hathaway),  Taught  2 years. 

Marion,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Newbern,  N.  C.,  1866-8,  2 yrs.;  remained  at  home  with  invalid  mother;  m.  1879;  hus- 
band ed.  Oberlin,  O. 

Josephine  Clement,  care  bro.,  H.  B.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  7,  and  Prin.  No.  18,  as  above. 

Anna  E.  Crist  (John  Van  Vorhis),  Cobleskill,  N.Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Pine  Beach,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Ass’t  and  Prin.  Intermediate,  3 
yrs.;  1st  ass’t  No.  5 and  10,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  9 yrs.;  m.  1878. 

Frances  H.  Cummings,  North  Elba,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Chili,  io  terms;  Gates,  4;  Ogden,  9;  New  Hackensack,  1,  all  N.  Y. 

Emily  C.  Filkins  (Joel  Smith),  Lexington,  111.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State,  3 yrs.;  in  Illinois,  1 yr. ; m.  1869;  2 children. 

Rosetta  Gildersleeve,  Taught  17  years. 

Care  C.  F.  Thompson,  Esq.,  Flushing,  L.  I. 

Taught  at  Huntington,  L.  I.  Un.  S.  till  1883;  resigned  Prin.  gram.  dept. 


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Maria  C.  Gourlie,  Taught  i 8 years. 

Hoboken,  N.  J.,  P.  S.  No.  2;  also  220  E.  19th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  in  same  school;  commenced  3d  class;  now,  Vice  Prin. 

Jane  S.  F.  Hepinstall  (John  Hourigan),  Taught  16  years. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  it,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  Prin.  primary  No.  24;  m.  1882. 

Mary  A.  Jones  (Gilbert  F.  Giles),  Taught  5 years. 

55  Westerlo  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Prin.  West  Albany  S.,  which  is  now  P.  S.  No.  21,  2 yrs. ; Leeds,  1 term;  P.  S.,  Kingston; 
all  N.  Y.;  m.  1871;  1 child,  boy. 

Emma  Kingsbury,  dec’d.  Taught  5 years. 

Address  John  Kingsbury,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  12,  as  above,  till  death,  1871. 

Mary  M.  P.  Kline  (Maurice  M.  Fritz,  dec’d,  1875),  Taught  5 J years. 

Glen  Gardner,  N.  J. 

Taught  near  above  locality,  % yr. ; since  husband’s  death,  5 yrs.  as  above,  and  now;  m.  1867;  a 
son  and  a daughter.  t 

Sarah  E.  Manville  (Alb.  Z.  Foster),  Taught  6 years. 

Terre  Haute,  111. 

Taught  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  P.  Ss.,  4 yrs.,  becoming  1st  ass’t  Fourth  Ward  Gram.  S.;  as  now,  since 
1876;  m.  1871;  3 children. 

Laura  Marean,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Taught  18  years. 

Prin.  Washington  S. 

Taught,  P.  S.  Jefferson,  Mo.,  1 yr. ; in  Warrensburgh,  Mo.,  1 yr. ; Des  Moines,  Iowa,  2 yrs.;  1 yr. 
at  Oswego  Normal  S.  and  graduated;  Newark,  N.  J.,  Boys’  Acad.;  elocution,  grammar  and  history, 
1 yr. ; as  now,  since  1874. 

Mary  McCloskey  (James  Monahan),  Taught  14  years. 

952  9th  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  4 yrs.  P.  S.,  Saratoga  Spa,  N.  Y.;  io  yrs.  taught  alg.  and  Eng.,  High  School,  Albany. 

Ann  K.  McNamara  (James  Brennan),  Taught  9 years. 

106  Perry  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taugbt,  P.  S.,  Troy,  West  Albany,  St.  Patrick’s  Parochial  S.,  Albaily;  all  N.  Y. ; m.  1874;  4 
children. 

Emma  J.  Morley  (Horace  Schermerhorn),  Taught  n years. 

180  Third  st.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Greene,  Ulster  and  Albany  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  and  as  above;  m.  1877;  no  children. 

Florilla  E.  Parker  (J.  H.  Hart),  Pratt’s  Hollow,  N.Y.  Taught  ij  yrs. 

Taught,  Munnsville,  1 yr. ; Pratt’s  Hollow,  J£yr.,  all  N.  Y. ; m.  1867;  3 boys,  1 girl;  husband  a 
farmer. 

Llizabeth  L.  Savage,  residence  and  history  uuknown. 

Julia  A.  Seaman  (A.  B.  Moore),  Taught  13  years. 

Care  John  McBurney,  Flint,  Mich. 

Taught,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  8 ysr. ; Flint,  Mich.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1876;  1 child. 

Rosetta  C.  Sheldon  (Elias  Allen),  Taught  J year. 

104  Monroe  ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  dist.  S.  4 mos. ; 1867  m.  a farmer;  1 son. 

Mary  E.  Supple  (J.  R.  Petrie) , Wyandotte,  Kan.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  in  private  S.,  S Butler,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Vice  Prin.  P.  S.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; m.  1870' 
lived  3 yrs.  in  Texas;  in  Missouri,  Ozark  Mountain  dist.,  3 yrs.;  in  Colorado,  and  again  in  Mo. 

Maria  M.  Townsend,  dec’d.  Taught  4 years. 

Address  bro.,  L.  R.  Townsend,  22  Bridge  Sq.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Taught  in  graded  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  till  health  failed;  after  a lingering  illness,  died  1879. 

Lucy  E.  Tracy  (Campbell  Dickson),  Cleburne,  Tex.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Onon.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Iowa  % yr.;  m*  1867. 

Frances  L.  Traver  (Almot  R.  Palmer,  dec’d),  Taught  8 years. 

209  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Pub.  S,  No.  13,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  promoted  regularly  to  Prin. 
2d  Prim.;  m.  1875;  3 children, 


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Harriet  E.  Twoguns,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

She  was  the  only  Indian  graduate. 

Sarah  J.  Wickes  ( Sheldon),  Elizabethtown,  N.Y.  Taught  18  yrs. 

Has  taught  every  term,  and  between  terms  in  academies  and  P.  Ss.,  in  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  mostly, 
since  graduation;  her  son  Frank  has  taught  15  terms,  her  daughter  9. 

Lottie  A.  Wilder  (Elihu  G.  Fellows),  Vinton,  Iowa.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  Ontario  Co.,  Weedsport,  Meridian — all  N.  Y.;  2 yrs.  as  above;  m.  1869;  3 children; 
C.  Henry,  ’74,  and  H.  W.  Blake,  ’73,  were  her  pupils. 

Celida  A.  Wright  (Wm.  S.  Hotchkin),  Binghamton,  N.Y.  Taught  6 yrs. 

Taught  in  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  until  1871;  m.  1868;  4 children — 1 boy,  3 girls. 

Annie  E.  Young  (Chapin  H.  Morgan),  Lincoln,  Neb.  Taught  i\  years. 

Taught,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1 yr.;  m.  1873;  x daughter. 

Albert  Hawkins,  Wappinger’s  Falls,  N.Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Prin.  as  above  12  yrs.;  in  the  West  1 yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.  No.  4,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  since  1882, 
hardware  and  house  furnishing  as  above;  1878  m.  Emma  Bentley;  no  children. 

Harrison  Merry,  LL.B.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  1868,  grad.  Albany  Law  S.;  2 yrs.  in  law  office;  taught,  Arling- 
ton Heights,  111.,  8 yrs. ; 1875,  moved  on  fruit  farm  as  above;  has  taught  during  last  3 yrs.;  1872,  m. 
Hannah  M.  Carey,  ’65;  3 children. 


1866 — Forty-second  Class. 

Forty-third  Term,  ending  February  i,  1866. 

Amanda  M.  Baker (Chas.  E.  Thorn),  Horseheads,  N.Y.  Taught  12J  yrs. 

Taught  17  terms  in  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  as  asst,  and  Prin.,  and  in  Leavenworth,  Kan. ; 1870  m. 
undergraduate  of ’61,  who  lost  his  health  in  the  war;  Mrs.  T.  has  taught  4 yrs.  since  marriage;  also, 
music. 

Emily  J.  Bryant,  Madison  st.,  Geneva,  N.Y.  Taught  23  years. 

Preceptress  Drum  Hill  S.  i yr. ; Normal  S.,  Albany,  supplied  vacancy  a few  weeks;  Schenectady 
High  S.  1 term — all  N.  Y.;  Normal  School,  Wis.,  i yr. ; Chicago  Model  Class  6 yrs.;  missionary  to 
Persia  i yr.;  lectured  on  eastern  topics,  and  oriental  countries  she  had  visited;  her  life  has  been  a 
continued  and  successful  struggle  with  ill  health. 

Ophelia  A.  Burroughs  (Theodore  H.  Curren),  Taught  13  years. 

104  Bergen  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Kingston  2 yrs.,  Hastings-on-Hudson  4 yrs.,  Yonkers  7 yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1879;  1 child. 

Anna  Cain,  P.  S.  N.  14,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught  since  graduation. 

R.  Harriet  Gould,  care  of  uncle,  S.  P.  Kittle,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  4 yrs.  in  N.Y.  State;  2 yrs.  in  Paterson,  N.  J. ; taught  before  graduation  4 yrs. ; now, 
as  above. 

Helen  Hall  (Ira  Reynolds),  Windham,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Medusa  V^yr.;  Guilderland  3 yrs. ; Stuyvesant  yr. ; Watervhet  1 yr. ; Windham  2 yrs. 
— all  in  dist.  Ss.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1872;  2 children,  girls. 

Ruth  B.  Hine,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Has  taught  in  two  schools  since  graduation;  now,  teaching  as  above. 

Jennie  Lord  (E.  J.  Knowles),  Taught  9 years. 

194  Lancaster  st.,  Albany,  N.Y. 

Taught  music  only ; m.  1877;  no  children. 

Huldah  Reamer  (J.  M.  Townsend),  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; m.  1867;  husband  a lawyer. 

Mary  E.  Sibley  (Hiram  Terbush),  Apalachin,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  16  terms,  and  gave  lessons  in  oil  painting,  etc.;  m.  1871;  1 daughter. 


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Kate  Stoneman,  State  N,  S.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Taught,  Glen’s  Falls  Seminary  i term;  State  Normal  S.  since  1866 — all  N.  Y. 

Mary  F.  Swain,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Mary  J.  Udell,  Bethlehem  Centre,  N.Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Taught,  Van  Wie’s  Point  6 yrs. ; Cedar  Hill  3 yrs. ; as  above,  home  school,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; has 
devoted  spare  time  to  study  and  improvement . 

Isabel  Vine  (David  Callender),  Taught  3 years. 

234  N.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.Y.  * 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  13,  as  above;  m.  as  above;  2 children. 

Mary  L.  Wheeler,  Newark,  Cal.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.;  Cleveland,  O.;  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  since  1877, 
and  now. 

Nathaniel  S.  Ackerly,  LL.B.,  Northport,  L.  I.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  grad.  Albany  Law  S.  1866;  has  practiced  as  above  since  1869. 

J acob  F,  Rhodes,  Taught  8J  years. 

Address  Miss  Mate  Rhodes,  Groton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y.,  15  terms,  and  graded  S.  in  Pa.  1 yr. ; his  father’s  health  was  poor; 
he  declined  better  positions,  and  taught  in  home  dist. 

Delos  Van  Woert,  Afton,  N.Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  in  dist.  S.  in  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.;  1875  m.  Esther  P.  Green;  1 child. 

Seth  S.  Wood,  221  E.  35th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  8 months;  then,  book  agency;  established  “ Wood’s  Household  Magazine,”  which  reached 
1 50,000  circulation ; sold  it  out  to  partner;  established  premium  agency  in  connection  with  maga- 
zines, newspapers,  etc. ; m.  1873;  2 children;  both  died. 


1866 — Forty-third  Class. 

Forty-fourth  Term,  ending  July  12,  1 866. 

Ettie  E.  Bishop,  Dolton’s  Station,  111.  Taught  10  year. 

Taught,  Dolton,  111. 

Ella  A.  Blakeman,  Greenbush,  N.Y.  Taught  18  years. 

Taught,  Greenbush  i yr. ; Leeds  i yr. ; ist  ass’t  dist.  S.  No.  i,  Greenbush,  13  yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  has 
sent  numerous  pupils  to  Normal  S.;  3 have  graduated. 

Helen  M.  Bowen,  dec’d  (Rev.  Thomas  Jones),  Taught  3 years. 

Topeka,  Kansas. 

Taught,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Normal  S.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  i yr. ; Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  i yr. ; 
m.  1870;  died  1875,  leaving  2 daughters. 

Henrietta  Boyce,  Edgewater,  N.  J.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught,  Essex,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  ist  ass’t  in  boarding  school,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; P.  S.  as 
above  and  in  other  places  in  same  State;  taught  in  Mich.  2 yrs.;  now,  prin.  as  above. 

Frances  M.  Bromley,  dec’d.  Taught  6£  years. 

Taught  at  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  % yr.;  Williamsport,  Pa.,  t yr. ; five  yrs.  associate  prin.  Normals., 
Castleton,  Vt.;  went  to  Vassar  College;  health  failed;  died  in  Albany  1882,  of  heart  disease;  taught 
private  pupils  in  her  sick  chamber;  taught  much  in  Teachers’  Institutes. 

Julia  A.  Carr,  care  Rev.  W.  H.  Carr,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  7J  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  12,  as  above,  5 yrs. ; Prattsville  ^ yr. ; Gilboaiyr. ; governess  X yr. ; private 
S.  Vi  yr.— all  N.  Y. 

Florence  E.  Griggs  (Rev.  J.  H.  McGahen),  Taught  4J  years. 

Westerlo,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1%  yrs.;  Monmouth,  111.,  2#  yrs.;  N.  Y.  State  yr. ; m.  as  above, 
Baptist  clergyman. 


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Emily  Harper  (C.  G.  Sprague,  M.D.),  Taught  3 years. 

1158  E.  .Jersey  st.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Taught,  S.  Schodack  i term;  Brunswick  i term;  Juvenile  Asylum,  N.  Y.  City,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y.; 
m.  1869;  no  children. 

Victoria  M.  Herring  (Harrison  Cronkhite),  Taught  7 J years. 

La  Grange,  N.  Y. 

Refused  several  positions,  and  taught  dist.  S.  at  home  8 terms;  other  Ss.  7 terms;  now,  teaching  as 
above;  has  held  various  positions  in  graded  Ss.  and  in  Teachers’  Institutes;  m.  1874;  1 child,  a 
daughter. 

Jane  J.  J ewell  (H.  Eugene  Bonsteel),  Franklinville,  N.Y.  Taught  3 yrs.# 

Taught,  select  S.,  Machias,  yr. ; Olean  Academy  i yr. ; Cattaraugus  Un.  S.  i yr. ; Otto  Yr* — 

all  N.  Y. ; lived  4 yrs.  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Sarah  R.  Morris,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Morris,  18  Hotel  st.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Was  not  well  when  she  graduated,  and  died  a few  weeks  after  returning  home. 

Arabella  McCoy  (J.  F.  Meyer),  Corona,  N.  J.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught  until  m.  1879;  2 children,  boy  and  girl. 

Lavina  Parkhurst  (N.  H.  Arnold),  Lone  Tree,  Neb.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  in  Essex  Co.,  N.Y,;  m.  1871;  2 children;  taught  6 yrs.  before  grad.;  as  above  since  1880. 

Leonora  L.  Perry  (Walter  L.  Boyd) , Taught  6 J years. 

P.  O.  box  64,  Sherman,  Texas. 

Taught,  asst,  in  Smithfield  College,  Ky.,  i yr. ; Prin.  of  same  school  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Williamsville, 
111.,  yr.;  Prin.  Normal  Dept.  Tuscaloosa  Fern.  Coll.,  Ala.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1873;  5 children,  3 of  whom 
died. 

Julia  A.  Reed,  Warwick,  N.Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Has  taught  in  Orange  Co.,  N.Y. .since  graduation;  now,  gram.  dept,  as  above. 

Cordelia  E.  Robinson,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Taught  17  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  N.  Y.  State;  now,  gram.  dept,  as  above. 

Mary  L.  Streeter  (Joseph  Dodd),  Mechanicsville,  N.Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  in  Hebrew  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; m.  1867;  1 child,  died. 

Julia  F.  Tibbals  (C.  G.  Richardson),  Denver,  Col.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  in  the  family  of  Col.  Pratt,  same  city;  in  Denver,  Col.;  m. 
as  above. 

Sophie  E.  Van  Sickle,  19  N.  15th  st.,  Denver,  Col.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  S.  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  yr-I  State  Normal  S.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  ^ yr. 

N.  Flotilla  Watson  (William  Pond),  Taught  12  years. 

303  S.  Charity  st.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  except  when  prevented  by  ill  health,  and  from  lowest  primary  to  High 
S.;  Olean,  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  Otto,  N.  Y.;  Rochester,  Minn.;  Marshall,  Texas;  Cat.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Dun. 
kirk,  N.  Y.,  High  S. ; Fairfield,  Cal. ; has  completed  Chautauqua  course;  has  Cal.  Life  Dip.;  m. 

1882. 

Henry  C.  Bowen,  S.  of  Mines,  Col.  College,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  1 7 years. 

Now,  assistant  in  quantitative  analysis  as  above. 

Edward  A.  Bowser,  C.  E.,  LL.  D.,  Taught  17  years. 

Prof,  of  Math,  and  Eng.,  Rutgers  College,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Inst.,  1866  to  1867;  in  Rutgers  College,  1868  to  1869,  and  from  1870 
to  present  time;  on  coast  surv.,  1869  to  1870;  on  N.  J.  topographical  surv.,  1870  to  1875:  in  charge  of 
geodetric  survey  of  N.  J.  since  1875;  author  ol  Analytic  Geometry  and  Differential  and  Integral  Cal- 
culus, in  2 vols. 

George  H.  Quay,  Knox,  N.  Y.  Taught  18  years. 

School  Com’r,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Knoxville  Acad.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Lit.  Dep’t  Albany  Business  Col.,  1 yr. ; 
Prin.  Un.  Sch.,  Green  Island,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Pub.  S.,  W.  Albany,  8 yrs.;  Prin.  Pub.  S.,  Castleton,  1 
yr. ; now,  Prin.,  Cohoes — all  N.  Y. 

Hon.  George  W.  Wreiant,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Boating  and  navigation,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  practice  law,  1870;  supervisor,  Stony  Point,  N.  Y.» 
1869-70;  member  of  assembly,  1875 — insurance  and  printing  committees ; elected  county  judge,  1881; 
member  Dem.  State  Com. ; 1870  m.  Laura  A.  Searing. 

Richard  W.  White,  New  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State  in  various  Ss.;  now,  keeping  books;  pres’t  and  valedictorian  Lit.  Soc.;  1870 
m.  Sarah  C.  Myers;  2 children. 

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1867 — Forty-fourth  Class. 


Forty-fifth  Term,  ending  January  31,  1867. 


Cynthia  R.  Chamberlain  (John  A.  Ball),  Taught  5 years. 

Oakland,  Cal. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Canisteo,  N.  Y.;  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  Charlotte,  Mich.,  i yr.;  m.  1874;  4 
children,  2 living. 

Anna  M.  Donohue,  Gram.  S.  No.  15,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught  select  school,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since,  in  N.  Y.  City,  as  now,  Middle  Dept. 


Philinda  L.  Ferry  (Newell  G.  Rowley),  Taught  4 years. 

Lake  City,  Kansas. 

Taught,  W.  Worcester,  3 yrs.;  Cortland  Co.,  yr. ; Onondaga  Co.,  ^ yr. — all  N.  Y. ; V.  P.  Good 
Templars’  Lodge,  etc.;  m.  1871;  cattle  ranch,  as  above. 

Anna  E.  Gardner  (Lewis  Cuddeback),  Taught  7J  years. 

Huguenot,  N.  Y. 

Taught  mostly  in  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1872;  2 children. 


Ella  L.  Keyes,  dec’d.  Taught  12  years. 

Address  Hon.  Emerson  W.  Keyes,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  ass’t  Prim.  Dept.,  1867-8;  Prin.  Primary  Dept,  of  State  Normal  S.,  1868-72;  P.  S.  No.  13, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-9,  when  she  died;  brilliant,  untiring,  devoted  to  mission  work,  classes  out  of 
school,  literary  work;  she  died  greatly  lamented  at  the  age  of  29,  having  accomplished  more  than 
most  do  in  a long  life. 

Emma  E.  La  Grange  (Clarence  H.  Bailey),  Taught  o years. 

Fargo,  Dakota. 

Did  not  teach  on  account  of  poor  health;  m.  1877;  no  children. 


Ellen  L.  Matthewson  (E.  B.  Du  Monde,  ’6 7),  Taught  1 year. 

Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  a P.  S. ; m.  1870;  3 children. 

Emeline  S.  McMaster  (Ephraim  Curtiss),  Taught  4 years. 

Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Un.  S.  as  above,  4 yrs. ; m.  1874. 


Phebe  F.  Moase  (J.  Wright  Johnson),  Taught  ii  years. 

Clements,  Cal. 

After  graduation,  took  three  months’  rest  for  nervous  exhaustion;  summer  of  1867,  taught  Academy 
at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  as  Prin.;  in  Gram.  S.  49,  N.  Y.  City,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Prim.  Dept.,  Bayonne, 
N.  J.,  5 yrs.;  sister’s  health  failed  and  went  with  her  to  Stockton,  Cal.,  where  Miss  Phebe  was  ap- 
pointed to  the  highest  position  that  could  be  held  by  a lady,  there  preparing  pupils. for  High  S.;  taught 
2 yrs.;  m.  1878;  2 daughters;  she  lives  with  her  husband  on  their  ranch  of  8,500  acres  devoted  to 
wheat  raising. 

Emma  A.  Osterhout  (Edmund  S.  Hollands),  Taught  z years. 

West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1873;  3 children,  2 living. 


Cornelia  A.  Palmer,  dec’d  (Col.  C.  Bentzoni,  U.  S.  A.;  Taught  i year 

Address  sister,  Fannie  A.,  Mechanicville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Saratoga  Co. ; m.  1867;  no  children;  died  1869;  married  life  at  Raleigh, 
N.  C. 

Sarah  E.  Shirley,  461  S.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  14  of  Albany. 

Crines  H.  Dubois,  LL.  B-,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  V.  P.  Ref.  Ch.  S.,  N.  Y.  City;  Prin.  P.  S.,  L.  I.  City,  N.Y. ; studied  at  Cornell  Univ.,  1870; 
grad.  Law  Dept.  Mich.  Univ.,  1872;  since,  in  journalism  in  Mich,  and  Minn. 


Edward  B.  Du  Mond,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  Taught  16  years. 

Taught,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  2 yrs. ; Schodack  Landing,  2 yrs. ; now  Prin.  as  above — all  N.  Y. ; was 
Pres’t  Dutchess  Co.  Teachers’  Assoc’n;  1870  m.  E.  L.  Matthewson,  ’67;  3 daughters. 

Marquis  D.  Gould,  LL.  B.,  Flushing,  L.  I.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Prin.  Central  S.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; grad.  Albany  Law  S.,  1869;  since,  practiced  as 
above. 


Irving  Moyer,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Studied  law,  and  has  been  with  a company  of  R.  R.  engineers  surveying.  R.  R.  routes. 

Lyman  E.  Rockwell,  M.  D.,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Weedsport,  N.  Y.  Un.  S.,  2 yrs. ; attended  med.  lectures  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  New 
York  City,  graduating  Med.  Dept.  Un.  N.  Y.,  1873;  has  since  practiced,  as  at  present. 


1867— Forty-Fifth  Class. 


Forty-sixth  Term,  ending  July  ii,  1867. 

Sarah  C.  Avery  (H.  Clay  Youngs),  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  2%  years. 

Taught,  Gloversville,  2 yrs.;  in  Mont.  Co.,  Yr* — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1871;  1 child,  girl. 

Eliza  M.  Clark  (J.  A.  Sands),  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Hastings-on-Hudson;  P.  S.  No.  ii,  Albany — all  N.  Y. : m.  1872;  2 children;  sister  of  J. 
M.,  ’59,  H.  A.  ’61,  H.  M.,  ’71. 

Helen  A.  Cochran,  High  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 6 yeras. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now,  in  High  S.  as  above. 

Eugenia  Ga  Nun  (Ami  Strang),  Shrub  Oaks,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Saratoga,  Patterson,  and  as  above — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1872;  2 children. 

Margaret  J.  Herring  (James  W.  Pollard),  Taught  3 years. 

La  Grange,  Kansas. 

Taught  dist.  Ss.  and  evening  S.  in  N.  Y.  till  m.  1870;  4 children. 

Sarah  E,  Hewitt,  dec’d  (Sumuel  Richardson).  Taught  5 years. 

Address  Elisha  Isbell,  Saratoga  Spa. 

Taught,  Prin.  gram,  room  as  above,  3 yrs.;  Pontiac,  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1871,  in  Pontiac,  where  she 
died,  1873. 


Taught  o years. 
Taught  14  years. 
Taught  6 years. 

Taught  15  years. 


Marcia  S.  Lewis  (Calvin  Patterson,  ’67). 

M.  as  above.  (See  husband’s  record.) 

K.  Augusta  Lord,  19  Philip  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  ii,  as  above. 

Jennie  L.  Marsh  (George  S.  Lester), 

Canal  Fulton,  O. 

Taught,  Jamestown,  3 yrs.;  Otto,  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1875;  2 boys. 

Mary  E.  Sackett,  Bangall,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  for  the  last  9 yrs.,  boarding  and  day  S.  with  sister,  as  above. 

Sarah  E.  Sackett,  Bangall,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  for  the  last  9 yrs.,  boarding  and  day  S.  with  sister,  as  above. 

Josephine  B.  Shaw,  M.  D.  (F.  S.  Briggs,  M.  D.),  Taught  3 years. 

“ Invalid’s  Home,”  Newark,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  geometry  and  grammar,  3 yrs.;  m.  1871;  graduated  in 
medicine  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  1875,  and  has  since,  with  her  husband,  practiced  as  above. 

Margaret  A.  Sherwood,  Taught  2 years. 

150  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  private  pupils;  was  kept  at  home  to  care  for  invalid  parents. 

Deborah  Smith  (Robert  Morton,  dec’d),  Taught  7 years. 

2023  Mervine  st.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Taught,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  i yr. ; as  above,  since  1876;  kindergarten,  as  above,  since  1877—6  yrs.; 
husband  died  1880;  3 children,  daughters;  oldest,  student  in  Normal  S.,  as  above. 


Emily  A.  Taylor,  dec’d  (E.  B.  Lyon,  M.  D.),  Taught  io  years. 

New  Britain,  Conn. 

Studied  elocution  with  Prof.  Monroe,  Boston,  Mass.;  taught  elocution,  history  and  ethics  in  State 
Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  spent  4 yrs.  in  St.  Augustine  and  Jackson,  Fla.,  for  health, 
and  taught  elocution;  m.  1876;  no  children;  died  1884,  railroad  accident,  as  above. 


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Anna  Vane  (M.  N.  Herald,  dec’d),  Taught  10A  years. 

East  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Taught  ist  dept.,  Manchester,  N.  Y.,  4^  yrs.;  taught  as  above,  6 yrs.;  m.  1869;  1 child,  boy. 

Susan  E.  Weeks,  dec’d  (W.  H.  Estabrook),  Taught  3 years. 

Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above;  m.  1870;  2 girls;  died  1880. 

Frances  A.  Westover,  P.  S.  No.  n,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  Rock  City,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; as  above,  14  yrs. 

Albert  F.  Burgess,  Erieville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  civil  engineer,  railroad  work,  since;  1870  m.  Miss  Gertie  E. 
Richardson;  no  children. 

Louis  S-  Conklin,  Owasco,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  2 yrs. ; health  failed;  not  able  to  engage  in  very  active  business. 

David  E.  Kohler,  A.  M.,  dec’d.  Taught  3 years. 

Address  sister,  Eliz.  W.,  Shelby,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Knox,  term;  Prof.  Adelphi  Acad.,  Brooklyn;  grad.  Cornell  Un.,  1873;  Prin.  Afton 
Acad.,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  1876,  entered  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.;  died  1877.  Took  prizes,  etc.,  at 
college. 

Calvin  Patterson,  A. M.,  Supt.  Ss.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  as  Prin.  in  Rochester,  Buffalo,  and  Brooklyn — all  N.  Y. ; grad.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Univer- 
sity; now,  as  above;  m.  M.  S.  Lewis,  ’67. 

John  B.  Resseguie,  Spring  Brook,  Mich.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; and  a little  in  Michigan;  as  above,  since  1868 
in  mercantile  business ; unmarried. 

Norman  M.  Stark,  Otter  Lake,  Mich.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Batchellerville,  N.Y.,  5 terms;  went  to  Mich.  1872;  now,  in  mercantile  business;  has 
been  supervisor;  bro.  Stark,  ’54. 

Henry  C.  Tefft,  Dep.  P.  M.,  St.  Charles,  Mich.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  various  places;  St.  Charles;  Sag.  Co.;  in  charge  of  saw  mill;  town  supt.  Ss.;  1881  m. 
Miss  Sarah  Hatt;  i child. 

Warner  W.  Wester velt,  33  Pine  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Math,  and  Sci.,  Un.  Acad.,  Belleville,  x term;  Un.  Hall  Acad.,  Jamaica,  i term;  Poly- 
technic Inst.,  Brooklyn,  i term — all  N.  Y. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Orange,  N.  J.;  V.  P.  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
yrs.;  resigned  on  account  of  health;  since,  resided  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  practiced  law  as  above;  ad* 
mitted  to  bar  1880;  m.  Miss  Mary  A.  Beach;  5 children. 


1868 — Forty-sixth  Class. 

Forty-seventh  Term,  ending  January  29,  1868. 

Mary  F.  Andrews  (George  H.  Price),  Taught  4%  years. 

543  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  West  Albany,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1873;  3 boys. 

Abbie  A.  Beaty,  Johnsonville,  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Salem  i yr. ; graded  S.,  Green  Island,  i yr. ; graded  S.,  Port  Henry,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. 

Sarah  R.  Carey  (Chas.  W.  Ladd),  Taught  2 years. 

•Braman’s  Corners,  N.Y. 

Taught  different  Ss.  in  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1870;  no  children;  husband  a farmer. 

Elizabeth  Carpenter,  Inst,  for  Blind,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; since,  as  above;  has  given  much  attention  to  the  study  of 
medicine. 

Sarah  E.  Clark  (James  C.  Haynes),  Taught  5 years. 

418  ist  ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Taught,  Middletown  i yr. ; Skaneateles  i yr. ; Deposit  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; spent  a term  in  Cortland 
Normal  S.;  m.  1879;  2 children;  1 living. 


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Amelia  E.  Daley  (Joseph  Alden,  D.D.,  LL.D.),  Taught  8 years. 

Quogue,  L.  I. 

For  8 yrs.  teacher  of  Rhet.  and  Eng.  Lit.  in  State  Normal  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  contributor  to  periodi- 
cal literature;  has  done  a great  deal  of  excellent  literary  work;  ni.  1882;  wrote  poem  for  Reunion,  ’83. 

Libbie  S.  Ewing  (W.  J.  Edwards),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  3 as  above;  m.  1871;  5 children;  2 living. 

Harriet  Hall  (John  G.  Mills,  dec’d),  Taught  2 years. 

1026  17th  st.,  Washington,  D.C. 

Taught  before  marriage  in  1870;  2 children;  Mrs.  M.  is  now  teaching  music  as  above;  husband 
died  1883;  sang  contralto  solo,  Reunion  ’83. 

Elsie  M.  Hodge,  785  Monroe  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  except  2 years’  study  in  S.  of  Oratory,  Boston;  teaching  in  P.  S.  as 
above. 

Susan  Hoxie, dec’d  (Arthur  Hathaway),  Sherwood,  N.Y.  Taught  4^  yrs. 

Taught,  Blooming  Grove  2 yrs.;  in  Normal  S.  in  Buffalo  2 yrs.;  Schodock  yr. — all  N.  Y.;  at- 

tended Cornell  University;  m.  1878;  1 child,  which  lived  but  a short  time;  died  1880. 

Adaline  Jones,  Constableville,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  in  Albany,  Newtonville,  Boonville,  Stittville,  and  as  above — all  N.  Y. 

Mary  A.  McClelland,  State  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  Spring  Valley  i yr.;  Shelter  Island  5 mo’s;  State  Normal  S.  since  and  now,  Eng.,  Gram, 
and  Hist.— all  N.  Y. 

Helen  R.  Monfort,  Cook  Co.  N.  S.,  Normalville,  111.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught,  Chester  Inst.;  P.  S.  No.  6,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  5 yrs.;  prepared  exhibit  in  drawing  for 
for  Centennial  Exposition;  Cook  Co.  Normal  S.,  as  at  present,  5 yrs.;  introduced  industrial  drawing 
into  Cook  Co.,  111.,  schools;  has  given  much  attention  to  training  school;  has  taught  drawing,  Latin, 
literature,  Psychology;  teaching  illustrative  art  for  blackboard  exercises. 

Emma  J.  Monk,  Tucson,  Arizona.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Cohoes  io  yrs.;  and  for  the  last  3 yrs.  as  at  present. 

Mary  Mott  (Rev.  C.  M.  Jones),  Golden,  Col.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Cedar  Hill  i yr. ; Preceptress  W.  Nassau  Academy  i yr. ; head  asst.  Un.  S.,  Bath-on- 
Hudson,  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; Chicago,  111.,  2 yrs.,  grammar  grade  P.  S. ; m.  1875,  and  has  since  resided 
as  above;  husband,  Baptist  clergyman. 

Mary  E.  Pinkham  (Isaac  T.  Swezey),  Taught  i year. 

279  Sumner  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  23,  as  above;  m 1869;  2 sons. 

Jennie  M.  Schoonmaker,  Gram.  S.  No.  3,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  15  yrs. 

Taught,  prin.  P.  S.,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  n yrs.;  and  in  other  Ss. ; now,  as  above. 

Sophie  J.  Sprague,  P.  S.,  No.  5,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Has  taught  in  the  same  school  ever  since  graduation. 

Ernestine  Stockwell,  Hammonton,  N.  J.  Taught  13J  years. 

Taught  continuously  in  Un.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  higher  Eng.  dept.,  till  April,  1882,  and  re- 
sumed Sept.,  1883;  attended  summer  lecture  course,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Kate  M.  Teelin,  dec’d,  Blossvale,  N.Y.  Taught  o years. 

She  died  Dec.  10,  1868. 

Anna  E.  Walker  (Chas.  Gibson),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught  in  the  same  school  from  which  also  she  went  to  Normal  S.;  m.  1883;  was  prin. P.  S.  No. 
24,  as  above. 

Martha  A.  Young,  Wadham’s  Mills,  N.  Y.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Taught  in  Rondout  P.  S.,  4%  Yrs- ; Elizabethtown  Un.  S.,  5 yrs. ; Sherman  Acad.,  1 yr.-^-all  N.  Y. ; 
since,  and  now,  at  home  with  parents. 

George  A.  Bossard,  Tomkins’  Cove,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Verplanck,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  as  above,  4 yrs.;  Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  now,  ship 
yard;  1869  m.  Mary  E.  Hammond;  1 child. 

Herman  C.  De  Groat,  Taught  13J  years. 

23  Plymouth  ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.  No.  35;  taught,  Prin.  Parker  Un.  S.,  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs. ; also,  Castile,  N.  Y. ; as 
above,  3 yrs.,  and  now;  m.  Miss  Matilda  Knowlton;  3 children. 


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Orville  A.  Derby,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Taught  J year. 

Kellogsville,  N.  Y. ; also,  National  Museum,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

Taught,  Monroe,  N.  Y.;  graduated  B.  S.,  Cornell  Un.,  ’73;  went  with  Hartt’s  Amazon  Expedition, 
*7o-’7i;  ass’t  in  University,  2 yrs. ; ’74,  received  M.  S.;  1875-8,  ass’t  to  Geological  Commission,  Bra- 
zil; since  then,  director  Geological  and  Mineralogical  Section  Nat.  Museum,  Brazil. 

William  H.  McLenathan,  M.  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  School  Com’r,  same  Co.,  2 terms;  grad.  Homeo.  Med.  College, 
N.  Y.  City,  and  has  since  practiced,  as  above;  m.  Miss  Amelia  Wood;  3 children. 

Orlando  M.  Record,  Thayer,  Kansas.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Brooklyn,  Smyrna,  Norwich,  Auburn — all  N.  Y.,  9 yrs.;  in  Kansas,  4 yrs.;  now,  farmer 
and  stock  raiser;  1871  m.  Emily  O.  Tefft;  4 children. 

Albert  C.  Tennant,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught  P.  S.  and  Select  S.  at  German,  E.  German,  and  Willett — all  N.  Y. ; admitted  to  bar,  1873; 
also  U.  S.  Courts;  as  above,  since  1873;  1876  m.  Miss  Lizzie  H.  Getman;  1 child. 


1868 — Forty-seventh  Class. 


Forty-eighth  Term,  ending  July  3,  1868. 

Anna  Agnew  (Abel  Ritchie,  dec’d,  1883),  Taught  12  years. 

Danbury,  Conn. 

Taught,  Sar.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  iyr. ; Bethel,  Conn.,  i yr. ; Danbury,  Conn.,  till  1880;  had  also  night 
school  for  operatives,  etc.,  who  were  ashamed  to  go  into  classes  in  graded  school;  2 children;  now, 
teaching. 

Susan  Anthony  (E.  C.  Potter),  Taught  2 years. 

Box  994,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Taught  in  Un.  S.,  Union  Spa,  N.«Y. ; m.  1870;  4 children. 

Fannie  Barclay  (Geo.  W.  Patterson),  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

M.  as  above;  1 child. 


Frances  M.  Benjamin, 

572  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Public  School  No.  6,  as  above,  from  graduation;  teacher  of 
class,  until  her  resignation,  1883. 

Ada  Coe  (George  E.  Cosgrove,  dec’d), 

247  Division  st.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

m.  1869;  1 child,  boy. 

M.  Juliet  Danforth,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  in  Chicago,  111.,  since  graduation,  except  1 term  in  Ky. 

Kate  Emigh  (F.  M.  Baker,  dec’d), 

229  E.  127th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1873;  3 children. 

F.  Sarah  Gerow  (Frederic  W.  Reynolds,  dec’d), 

Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  primary,  grammar  and  academic  dept’s  of  Newburgh  Pub. 
now  occupies. 


Taught  15  years. 

the  highest  grade,  9th  year 

Taught  o years. 

Taught  14 J years. 
Taught  4 years. 

Taught  14  years. 

Ss.,  which  last  position  she 


Elizabeth  J.  Gibson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  prim.  dept.  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Vice  Prin.  Gram.  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  9 
yrs.;  since  1881,  teaching  in  P.  S.  as  above. 

Lizzie  K.  Holmes,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Has  never  taught. 

Louisa  Hoyte  (Simon  Relyea),  Taught  7J  years. 

Grosvenor’s  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Scho.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in  S.  W.  Mich.,  2 yrs.;  Lawyersville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Braman’s 
Corners,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; Sloansville,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; m.  1879;  pursued  a regular  course  of  studies  while 
teaching. 

Margaret  E.  Kling,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Acad.,  Rock  City  Falls,  3 yrs.;  Fort  Ann,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  int.  dept.,  Cobleskill  Un.  S.,  7 


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yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  as  above,  2 yrs.;  now,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Lansingburgh — all  N.  Y. ; Sec’y  Scho.  Co.  Ed. 
Ass’n;  has  sent  ten  students  to  Normal  School. 

Caroline  E.  Knapp,  Brewster,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  in  various  Ss.;  Prin.  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; as  at  present,  9 yrs. ; has  sent  many  pupils 
to  State  Normal  S. 

Hortense  O.  Knapp  (J.  Homer  Smith,  M.  D),  Taught  8 years. 

Brewster,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  i yr. ; established  a kindergarten  for  her  own  children  and  others,  which,  as  the  children 
grew,  became  Oakdale  Sem. ; as  above,  for  7 yrs.,  and  now;  m.  1869;  2 children. 

Anna  E.  Lyons,  P.  S.  No.  13,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  same  school. 

Mary  McCloskey,  67  Schuyler  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Bethlehem;  Albany;  now  teaching  in  Miss  Ryan’s  school,  as  above — all  N.  Y. 

Helen  A.  McDonald  (Edwin  Cooper),  Utica,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  21,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; m.  1877;  3 children. 

Mary  S.  McQueen,  dec’d,  West  Galway,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  dist.  Ss.  of  Saratoga,  Fulton  and  Sch’y  Cos.  N.  Y.,  from  graduation  till  death,  1875. 

Elizabeth  H.  McQueen  (John  Keys),  Taught  n years. 

West  Hebron,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  dist.  Ss.  of  Saratoga,  Fulton  and  Sch’y  Cos.,  N.  Y.,  until  m.,  1879. 

Mary  E.  Rhodes,  (Rev.  J.  H.  Wood),  Taught  3 years. 

4809  Penn,  st.,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Taught,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; m.  1872;  1 child,  son. 

Annie  J.  Shanks,  High  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  15  years. 

Tanght,  P.  S.  No.  18,  2 yrs.;  Albany  High  School  since— algebra,  physiology,  physical  geog.,  his- 
tory, reading,  composition,  French. 

Harriet  Shultis  (Marcus  S.  Clow),  Ballston  Spa,  N.Y.  Taught  4J  yrs. 

Taught,  West  Berne,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Albany,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1873. 

Helen  W.  Uline,  Sandlake,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  Nassau,  yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above,  5^  yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; 
has  sent  several  pupils  to  Normal  School. 

Cornelia  M.  Wigent,  High  School,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Taught  15  years. 

Taught  Prep.  Dept.  High  S.,  Syracuse,  4 yrs.;  Preceptress  Ogdensburgh  Ed.  Inst.,  1 yr. ; Pre- 
ceptress Marion  Acad.,  1 term — all  N.  Y.;  Gram.  S.,  Jersey  City,  and  as  now,  since. 

Emma  T.  Wilkinson,  75  Grand  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Ass’t  Model  Dept.  State  Normal  School,  2 yrs.;  and  in  P.  S.  No.  14,  as  above,  7 yrs.;  re- 
signed 1882. 

Hetta  Jane  Wiltsie  (William  Reynolds),  Taught  4 years. 

1401  Monroe  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught,  La  Grange,  N.  Y. ; m.  1873;  5 children;  husband  in  P.  O.  as  above. 

Frank  F.  Ansley,  Rushville,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Has  taught,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y.,  20  terms,  except  some  in  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.;  has  worked  some  as 
carpenter ; now,  farmer,  and  expects  to  be ; unmarried. 

♦ 

Jackson  Bailey,  Taught  3 years. 

Ed.  “ Am.  Machinist,”  96  Fulton  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Walden,  Red. Hook,  Rhinebeck — all  N.  Y.,  1868-71;  canvassed  for  Geog. 
works  and  trade  journal,  1871-7;  then,  with  H.  B.  Miller  as  partner,  established  above  paper,  of  which 
ed.;  1875  m.  Annie  Donlin;  no  children. 

Charles  J.  Beach,  dec’d,  Whitney’s  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  i\  years. 

Taught  in  Collegiate  Inst.,  Towanda,  Pa.,  % yr. ; Prin.  Booneville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; died  1870. 

Samuel  F.  Belknap,  B.  S.,  LL.  B.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Grad.  B.  S.,  Cornell  University,  1873;  grad.  Albany  Law  S.,  1874;  as  above, since;  elected  Justice, 
1883;  unmarried. 

J ohn  Bookhout,  Dallas,  Texas.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  German-Eng.  S.,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar,  1870;  since,  practiced 
law;  1875  m.  Miss  M.  E.  Randall;  3 children. 


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Eugene  Burlingame,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Athens,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar,  1871;  commenced  practice,  1872;  since,  as 
above;  defeated  fordist.  att’y,  1883 — ran  ahead  of  ticket;  1875  m.  Miss  Emma  P.  Watson;  3 children. 

Manfred  Burton,  dec’d,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  2 years. 

Was  Prin.  P.  S.,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  2 yrs.;  then  went  into  Lake  Transportation  business  in  Chi- 
cago, where  he  died  1872. 

Rev.  N.  Edgar  Bush  (N.  N.  Y.  Conf.  M.  E.  Church),  Taught  2 years. 

Waddington,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Boys’  Acad.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  entered  ministry,  1871;  1869  m.  Miss  H.  A.  Putnam, 
’69;  4 children. 

William  V.  Jones,  A.  M.,  Adj.  Prof.  Math.  Taught  15  years. 

State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Adjunct  Prof.  Math.;  taught  yr-  before  entering  N.  S.;  after  graduating  taught  i yr.  in  Kings- 
ton and  then  called  to  present  position;  enlisted  April,  1861,  3d  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols. ; served  2 yrs.;  re- 
enlisted, Hancock’s  Vet.  Corps,  and  served  yrs.  till  end  of  war;  1871  m.  Miss  A.  C.  Haynes,  ’71; 
5 children — all  N.  Y. 

Watson  M.  McLenathan,  dec’d,  Upper  Jay,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Graduated  July  3,  1868;  died  of  consumption  Feb.  8,  1869. 

D.  Russell  Niver,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Taught  o years. 

Bookseller  and  publisher,  10  N.  Pearl  st. 

Was  engaged  to  teach  in  Academy,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. ; was  prevented  by  sickness;  clerk,  postmaster, 
traveling  missionary  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  published  “Everybody’s  Magazine,”  “Everybody’s  Paper,” 
“ Child’s  Paper”;  Pres.  Russell  Publishing  Co.;  published  five  books  in  ’83;  has  been  thus  in  work  of 
instruction  since  graduation,  and  so  has  taught  15  yrs.;  1871  m.  Miss  Kate  G.  Abbott. 

Joseph  S.  St.  John,  A.M.,  dec’d.  Taught  13  years. 

Address  Mrs.  A.  L.,  374  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Acad.,  Samdlake,  yr. ; Prin.  Un.  S.,  Rose,  1 yr. ; Acad.,  Highland  Falls,  1 yr. ; Prof. 
Nat.  Sci.,  Claverack  Col.,  2 yrs.;  sp.  course  S.  of  mines,  Col.  College,  N.  Y.  City,  1 yr. ; Prof.  Nat. 
Sci.,  State  Normal  S.,  from  1874  till  death,  1882 — all  N.  Y. ; 1870  m.  Arabella  Loucks;  5 children,  3 
living. 

Hiram  D.  Warner,  Taught  14  years. 

N.  Y.  Custom  House,  Division  No.  7,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  nearly  all  the  time  since  graduation;  Prin.  in  Fishkill,  Niagara  Falls,  Hancock,  Mill- 
brook  Acad.,  Spring  Valley,  math.  Rockland  College — all  N.  Y. ; now,  in  law  dept.,  Custpm  House; 
m.  Nellie  Osborn;  4 children,  1 living. 

Alonzo  Washburn,  dec’d.  Taught  J year. 

Address  brother,  J.  R.,  Rodman,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Watrousville,  Mich.,  1 season;  then  drug  and  book  store,  Caro,  Mich,,  until  his  death, 
1880;  he  was  for  many  yrs.  Supt.  of  Ss. ; mem.  Bd.  Ed.;  he  served  3 yrs.  in  the  army  during  the  war; 
1872  m.  Libbie  Westlake,  who  died,  1876;  2 sons  in  Perry,  N.  Y. 


1869 — Forty-eighth  Class. 

Forty -ninth  Term,  ending  January  27,  1869. 

H.  Elizabeth  Brewster  (Samuel  F.  Ames),  Taught  8 years. 

15  Park  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Prin.  Prim.  Ss.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  Prin.  Egbert  Inst.,  same  city,  1 yr. ; resigned,  and 
m. 1877;  1 son. 

Mary  E.  Clark  (Isaiah  Yanney),  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Commenced  teaching  3 weeks  before  graduation;  m.  1870;  4 children. 

Hattie  Erwin  (C.  M.  Zeh),  326  Mad.  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  yrs. 

Taught,  Voorheesville,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1%  yrs.;  ist  asst.  P.  S.  No.  7,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; 
m.  1873. 

Nettie  Follette  (Fred.  E.  Page),  Schenevus,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  3 terms;  m.  1874;  4 boys. 

Lucinda  Hawthorn  (G.  W.  Hill),  Central  City,  Neb.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Darlington,  Vt.,  % yr. ; Middletown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Missouri  2 yrs.;  m.  1872;  3 children. 


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Lois  J.  Haynes  (Leander  Boothby) , Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  m.  1877;  2 sons;  stepdaughter,  Nellie  Boothby,  ’83. 

S.  Elizabeth  Kinney  (William  Waring),  Taught  4 years. 

National  Military  Home,  Dayton,  O. 

Taught,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Milton,  N.  Y.,  2)4  yrs.;  m.  1875. 

Rosalie  M.  Newell  (H.  C.  Chase),  Taught  6 years. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Taught  in  prim,  and  int.  grades,  mostly  as  above,  till  married,  1875. 


Emma  L.  Phelps  (Frank  Adams) , Taught  6 years. 

Care  James  H.  Adams,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.,  as  above,  till  m.  1875;  1 son. 

H.  Amelia  Putnam  (Rev.  N.  Edgar  Bush,  ’68).  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  m.  1869;  4 children;  see  husband’s  record. 

Margaret  M.  Ray,  Hillburn,  N.  Y.,  care  W.  W.  Snow.  Taught  14  yrs. 

Taught,  Sufferns,  Boarding  S.  6 yrs.;  Ithica  P.  S.  2 yrs.;  Hillburn  6 yrs.  and  now — all  N.  Y. 


Sarah  Richards  (Alonzo  Hunt),  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  prim,  and  ist  asst.  P.  S.,  as  above,  3 yrs.;  m.  1872;  1 daughter. 

Julia  A.  Searle  (B.  F.  Hogg),  Columbus,  Kan.  Taught  o years. 

M.  soon  after  graduation. 

Mary  L.  Smith  (Rev.  Platt  N.  Chase),  Jewett,  N.  Y.  Taught  3^  years. 

Taught,  Schodack  yr*I  Young  Ladies’  Seminary,  Glens  Falls,  i yr. ; Un.  S.,  Sandy  Hill,  2 yrs. 
— all  N.  Y. ; 1 girl. 


Chorlotte  Stoneman  (Hon.  B.  H.  Williams),  Taught  4 years. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  2d  asst.  Ward  S.  No.  i,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  High  S.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1872; 
4 children. 

Emma  P.  Traynier,  care  Allen  N.  Traynier,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 J yrs. 

Taught,  Math.,  Sem.,  W.  Va.,  yr. ; since  and  now,  prin.  in  Un.  Home  and  S.  for  Soldiers’  and 
Sailors’  Children,  W.  151  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Licetta  M.  Wyatt  (W.  B.  Sutliff) , Mound  Valley,  Kan.  Taught  7 yrs. 

Taught  in  Cambridge,  Pittstown  and  Watervliet,  all  N.  Y.,  14  terms;  m.  1882;  1 child. 

George  E.  Bellinger,  dec’d,  Gardnersville,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Was  not  able  to  be  at  closing  exercises;  his  diploma  was  sent  to  him,  and  received  just  before  he 
died. 


George  W.  Challoner,  North  Nassau,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Randall’s  Island,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  N.  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; H.  C.  C.  Inst.,  Charleston, 
S.  C.,  since  and  now. 


1869 — Forty -ninth  Class. 


Fiftieth  Term,  ending  June  30,  1869. 


Harriet  C.  Bradford  (Rev.  A.  O.  Spoor,  Troy  Conf.),  Taught  4 yrs. 

Crown  Point,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Spring  Valley, 2 yrs.;  Chatham  Centre,  yrs.;  Crown  Point,  % yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1875; 
1 child,  died;  has  written  poetry;  her  hymns  have  been  set  to  music,  among  them,  “ No  River  Here.” 


Florence  E.  Browne  ( Callender),  No  report. 

Dover  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Margaret  A.  Campbell,  dec’d,  Taught  j years. 

Address  Mrs.  R.  D.,  Elgin,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  x term  and  part  of  another;  died  of  quick  consumption,  the  winter  of 
1870. 


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Phebe  A.  Carrier  (C.  A.  Bishop,  ’80),  Taught  9 years. 

Lewisboro,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Troy,  5 yrs. ; Bath-on-Hudson,  4 yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1880;  no  children. 

Anna  M.  Chapin,  140  M.  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  Taught  o years. 

Has  remained  at  home  since  graduation. 

Caroline  R.  Churchill,  P.  S.  No.  1,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught  in  the  same  school  14  years. 


Mary  Clute,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Taught  14  years. 

Prin.  Primary  School;  has  taught  as  above  since  1870. 

Kate  E.  Day,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  Taught  14  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  in  Ashland  P.  S.,  as  above,  the  past  n yrs.,  and  now. 


Hannah  M.  E.  Feeny,  Taught  14  years. 

Care  D.  Feeny,  Stapleton,  Staten  Island. 

Prin.  Fern.  Dept.  Pub.  S.  No.  2,  town  of  Middletown,  Rich.  Co.;  has  sent  several  pupils  to  the 
Normal  S. 


Louise  J.  Ferguson  (Rev.  D.  N.  Allen,  dec’d),  Taught  5 years. 

Westford,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Shelter  Island,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Collegiate  Inst.,  Newton,  N.  J.,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  Marksboro, 
N.  J.,  1 yr. ; m.  1874;  lived  in  Greely, Col.,  3%  yrs.;  resided  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  husband 
died  1880;  3 children. 


Henrietta  Ferrell  (Wm.  H.  Randel,  M.  D.),  Taught  i year. 

No.  1 Clinton  Square,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  7 mos. ; Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  3 mos. ; m.  1871;  2 boys,  1 girl. 

Mary  J.  Ginn  (A.  D.  McAllister),  Taught  o years. 

N.  Y.  C.  Freight  Office,  Black  Rock,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Alice  Harder  (E.  S.  Ryder),  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

P.  O.  clerk  in  father’s  office  till  marriage. 

Allene  Hart  (B.  F.  Kipp),  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  in  the  P.  Ss.  as  above;  m.  1872. 

Louise  J.  Hoare  ( Ling,  dec’d),  Whitestone,  N.  Y.  No  report. 


Annie  L.  Huntley,  Town  Supt.  Ss.,  Bridport,  Vt.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Chester,  Vt.,  Academy;  Private  S.,  Leicester,  Vt. ; as  above;  Graded  S.,  Port  Henry, 
N.  Y.,  where  health  failed;  P.  O.  clerk,  i yr. ; for  last  3 yrs.,  and  now,  Supt.  Ss. 

Mary  F.  Hyde,  Whitney’s  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Taught,  Greene,  %’yr. ; Mathematics  and  Rhetoric  in  State  Normal  School  at  Albany  from  1870  to 
1882;  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  2,  Yonkers,  1882-4. 

Sarah  R.  Knapp,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Ada  Marean,  Maine,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  3 yrs.,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.;  took  Kindergarten  course,  N.  Y.  City,  1876;  Kind.  S.,  Toronto* 
Canada,  2 yrs.;  Kind.  S.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1 yr. ; Cal.,  Mo.,  1 yr. ; Sept.  ’83,  took  charge'of  Kind.  Ss- 
in  Toronto,  Canada,  and  in  charge  of  that  dept,  in  Provincial  Normal  S.  in  same  city. 

Ella  F.  McKean  (John  Garbrance),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  P.  S.,  N.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  West  Albany,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; m.  1872. 

Eunice  B.  Pinkney  (Phineas  D.  Fisher),  Taught  6 years. 

120  S.  ioth  st.,  Hannibal,  Mo. 

Taught,  Normanskill,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; as  above.  Primary  and  High  S.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1876;  1 girl;  sister 
of  Martha  W., ’64. 

Ella  Russell  (John  Alfred  Searing),  Taught  7 years. 

20  Hanover  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  4^  yrs.;  P.  S.  No.  1,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2%  yrs.;  m.  1876. 

Georgia  Shadwick,  165  Second  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  \ year. 

Took  post-graduate  course;  health  failed,  partial  invalid  for  years;  wrote  for  papers  and  periodicals 
over  signature  “ Beulah’’;  wrote  “ White  Lilies  from  the  King’s  Garden,"  which  was  published  1880, 
and  a second  revised  edition  since. 


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Julia  M.  Simpson,  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  14  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  the  same  school. 

Alice  E.  Smith  (Marvin  Henderson),  Taught  6 years. 

Milo  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City;  m.  1876,  a farmer;  1 child,  girl. 

Clara  J.  Smith  (Eugene  Coffin),  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Did  not  teach,  being  kept  at  home  by  family  duties;  with  her  husband,  keeps  Hotel  Augustan,  a§ 
above,  named  for  her  father;  is  daughter  of  N.  Cross, ’45;  m.  1875;  1 child. 

Elizabeth  F.  Stantial  (Rev.  Wm.  Durant),  Taught  io  years. 

Morristown,  N.  J. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  10  yrs.;  m.  1878;  two  children. 

Caroline  1YE.  Starr  (B.  F.  Prichard),  Phelps,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Phelps  Un.  and  Classical  S.;  in  charge,  successively,  of  three  departments;  2 children. 

Jennie  M.  Sutliff,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  1869-76,  in  Un.  S.  as  above. 

Olive  D.  Tanner,  dec’d  (James  C.  Spiers),  Taught  7 years. 

South  Butte,  Cal. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  State,  in  Providence,  Pa.,  and  Ulster,  Pa.,  and  from  1871  to  1877  at  Marysville, 
Cal.;  m.  1877;  died  1878. 

Emily  M.  Teall,  dec’d,  Taught  1 1 years. 

28  Brighton  ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Gloversville,  6 yrs. ; Schuylerville,  4 yrs. ; Knox,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. ; invalid  2 yrs. ; died 
1884. 

Sarah  A.  Tompkins  (James  O.  Fisher),  Taught  4 years. 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Taught,  E.  Norwich,  Rondout,  Kingston — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1873;  resided,  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  Paterson, 
N.  J. ; as  at  present  since  1880. 

Mary  G.  Van  Buren  (M.  G.  Nelson),  Taught  9 years,1 

14  Herkimer  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  9 yrs.,  the  last  3 as  above. 

Louise  P.  Van  Deveer  (George  M.  Parker),  Taught  3 years. 

Sac  City,  Iowa. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Ackley,  Iowa,  i yr. ; Sac  City,  Iowa,  2 yrs.;  m.  1871;  2 boys. 

Alida  Van  Wyck,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years 

Taught  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  4 yrs. ; for  the  past  7 yrs.,  and  now,  as  above. 

Annie  P.  Wardwell,  dec’d.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  Mrs.  E.  D.,  187  Lancaster  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  senior  dept.,  P.  S.  No.  6,  as  above,  4 yrs.;  Prin.  primary  dept.,  same  S.,  1 yr. ; Albany 
Female  Acad.,  1 yr. ; her  health  then  failed,  and  she  died  of  consumption  1880. 

Hattie  S.  Wetsell  (J.  T.  Bramhall),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1875;  4 children. 

Rev.  Frank  D.  Abrams,  West  Hurley,  N.  Y.  Taught  \ year. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Malden,  N.  Y. ; health  failed;  recuperated;  became  Methodist  clergyman;  first  charge, 
Florida,  N.  Y. ; as  clergyman  )|p  has  “ taught  ” 12  yrs. 

Rev.  Loyal  A.  Bigelow,  Taught  14  years. 

Supt.  Tenn.  School  for  the  Blind,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  4 yrs. ; 1874,  joined  Troy  Meth.  Conference  as  clergyman; 
acted  as  such  till  Jan.  1,  1883,  when  assumed  present  position;  taught  1 yr.  in  P.  S.  No.  9,  N.  Y. 
City. 

James  B.  Crowell,  Wallkill,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  various  places  in  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. ; manuf’r  wooden  ware  for  8 yrs.;  1872  m.  S.  Etta 
Campbell;  4 children;  wife  died  1881. 

Samuel  P.  Davies,  Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Was  Dep.  Co.  Surveyor,  Emporia,  Kan.;  taught,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1871-82;  bookkeeper  with 
Slate  Co.,  as  above;  1879  m.  N.  E.  Brownell,  an  undergraduate. 


i8o 


William  J.  Haverly,  West  Berne,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  winters,  farmed  summers,  Albany  and  Schoharie  Cos.,  N.  Y.,  for  io  yrs. ; twice  Supervisor 
of  the  town  of  Knox ; not  married. 

Horace  G-.  Howe,  266  River  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Prin  Un.  S.,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prin.  graded  S.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  6 yrs.;  Prin.  ward  S., 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; for  last  7 yrs.  has  been  in  book  and  stationery  business. 

Simeon  T.  Maltby,  Jeffersonville,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  years. 

- Has  taught  nearly  every  winter  since  graduation,  and,  except  2 yrs.  in  Illinois,  in  Sullivan  Co.,  N. 
Y.;  farming  during  summers  for  health ; m.  1875. 

Canvas  E.  Markham,  Gallupville,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Prin.  Breakabeen  P.  S.  4 yrs.;  prin.  Un.  S.,  Piermont,  3 yrs.;  prin.  Haverstraw  P.  S.  1 yr. ; 
Gallupville  Acad.  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. 

Henry  E.  Mereness,  M.D.,  712  B’way,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  at  Menand’s  Station,  near  Albany,  N.  Y. ; graduated  Albany  Med.  Coll.  1874;  was  vale- 
dictorian of  class  at  Med.  Coll.;  3 of  his  pupils  graduated  at  State  N.  S;  1878  m.  Miss  Lucy  A.  Car- 
rier; 2 children. 

John  C.  Reynolds,  dec’d,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  at  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,2  yrs.;  Chittenango,  N.Y.,  i yr. ; health  failed;  book-keeper,  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  died  1876,  leaving  a widow  and  2 children. 

S.  Niles  Saxton,  Milford,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Erasmus  Hall  Acad.,  L.  I.;  P.  S.,  Milford,  N.  Y. ; sight  failed;  teaches  music,  and  is  a 
tea  merchant;  1879  m.  Miss  Harriet  G.  Sayer;  1 child. 


1870— Fiftieth  Class. 


Fifty-first  Term,  ending  January  26,  1870. 


Helen  J.  Bassett,  341  State  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; P.  S.  16,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. 

Ella  F.  Bigelow  (Arthur  A.  Hitchcock),  Taught  i year. 

Champlain,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above,  1 yr. ; m.  1873;  1 child,  son. 

Lydia  H.  Brown,  Un.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  Saratoga  Co.;  last  n yrs.  in  various  positions  Un  S.,  as  above — all  N.  Y. 

Anna  S.  Caryl,  328  8th  st.,  S.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Rotterdam,  N.  Y.,  and  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.;  called  home  by  health  of  mother. 

Margaret  E.  Conkling,  dec’d,  Southold,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  until  her  death  in  1874. 

Mary  O.  Crary,  Knox,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  at  home  i yr. ; Closter,  N.  J.,  asst.  P.  S.,  2 yrs.;  health  failed;  since,  at  home. 

Lucie  A.  Donahue,  Gram.  S.  No.  7,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  and  as  above,  where  she  now  is,  9 yrs. 

Anna  M.  Du  Bois  (Peter  A.  Le  Fevre,  dec’d)*  Taught  i year. 

Bartlett,  Tenn. 

Taught  in  Kingston  and  Le  Fevre  Falls,  N.  Y. ; m.  1872;  3 children;  as  above  since  1872,  raising 
fruit,  cotton  and  corn;  husband  died  1878  of  yellow  fever. 

Kate  M.  Foster,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  (S.  J.  Sornberger,  Ph.  B.),  Taught  i J yrs. 

Cortland  Normal  School,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  country  Ss.,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1%  yrs.;  graduated  Syracuse  Univ.,  B.S.,  1874;  pre- 
ceptress Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  High  S.,  % yr. ; 1881,  decree  M.  S.  from  Syracuse  Univ.;  m.  1880  as 
above;  now  studying  for  Ph.  D. ; has  taught  in  above  Normal  School,  German,  French  and  rhetoric; 
husband,  Prof.  Latin,  as  above. 

Mary  E.  Harrington,  426  E.  26th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  10  years. 

Taught  Bremer  Co.,  Iowa,  yrs.;  Fulton,  Glen’s  Falls,  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  Gram.  S.,  Jamaica,  4 yrs.  ; 


Elmwood  Sem.,  Glen’s  Falls,  2 yrs.;  member  of  Training  S.  for  nurses,  Bellevue  Hospital — all  N.  Y. 
except  Iowa. 

Amelia  A.  Haskell  (Philip  Van  Alstyne),  Taught  3^  years. 

14  Perrine  ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Taught,  1st  asst.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.,  1%  yrs.;  prin.  Un.  S.,  Bayside,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1874; 
2 daughters. 

Emma  Loudon  (Geo.  Coykendall),  Rondout,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  in  the  city  of  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; m.  1876. 

Mary  A.  Meredith  (John  B.  Brownell),  Taught  6 years. 

203  Elm  st.,  Albany,  Y.  N. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  Albany,  mostly  in  No.  20,  until  her  marriage  in  1876;  2 children  born  January, 
1883;  1 died  in  April. 

Anna  Miller  (Isaac  Varian),  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  only;  m.  1879;  1 child. 

Henrietta  Mott  (Stephen  D.  Van  Natta),  Taught  4 years. 

81  Elm  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Galesville  i yr. ; Brunswick  % yr. ; Van  Heusen’s  2%  yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1874. 


Elizabeth  Phillips  (W.  B.  Du  Bois),  Taught  3J  years. 

109  E.  nith  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  in  Saugerties,  N.  Y. ; m.  1875;  2 children. 

Elizabeth  A.  Rooker  (J.  H.  Hughson),  Taught  o years. 

Inverary,  Canada. 

Lived  at  home  until  her  marriage  in  1883. 

Mary  W.  Sayles  (M.  J.  Wallace),  Taught  2^  years. 

705  B’way,  Albany,  N.Y. 

Teacher  of  Industrial  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  2%  yis.;  m.  1875. 


Josephine  E.  Seaman,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Scio,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; boarding  S.,  L.  I.,  yr. ; teacher  Eng.  lit.,  rhet.  and  composition, 
State  Normal  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  since. 

Mary  E.  Silkworth  (E.  Leonard  Wright),  Taught  4J  years. 

Johnsonville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  at  home  1%  yrs.;  in  other  districts  near,  and  in  N.  Adams,  Mass.,  2 yrs. ; taught 
3 yrs.  before  entering,  and  1 yr.  during  course;  m.  1872;  2 daughters;  husband  a merchant. 


Jane  C.  Spiers,  dec’d,  Delhi,  N.  Y.  Taught  5^  years. 

Taught,  Del.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Providence,  Pa.,  i yr. ; Wis.  % yr.;  California  3 yrs.;  studied 
Kindergarten  in  San  Francisco;  accidentally  drowned,  1881. 


Helen  Watson  (John  H.  Cornell),  Middleburgh,  N.Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  as  above,  a merchant,  1874;  3 children. 

Elizabeth  J.  Webber,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught  Dist.  Ss.  since  graduation. 

Jane  Wensley,  448  Wash,  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught  many  yrs.  in  P.  S.  No.  12;  resigned  1882. 

Theodore  B.  Barringer,  Taught  14  years. 

224  E.  123d  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

V.  P.,  S.  House  of  Refuge,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  High  S.,  2 yrs.;  1st  ass’t  Gram.  S.  No. 
57,  N.  Y.  City,  8 yrs.;  Vice-Prin.  same  S.,  2 yrs.  and  now;  1872  m.  Lucy  V.  Stockwell;  2 children. 

Henry  H.  Beaty,  Johnsonville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Philetus  P.  Bentley,  Portlandville,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  New  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Bricksburgh,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; Worcester,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs.;  Mil- 
ford, N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  at  present,  School  Commissioner,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. ; enlisted  93d  Regt.  N.  Y. 
Vols.;  wounded  twice  in  battle  of  Wilderness;  rejoined  Regt.  at  Petersburgh,  Va.;  mustered  out  at 
close  of  war. 


Henry  D.  Darrow,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  2d  ass’t,  N.  Y.  City,  2 yrs.  ; was  offered  promotion,  but  preferred  to  become  Prin.  P.  S.  as 
above,  where  he  has  taught  since,  and  is  now  engaged;  Pres’t  Teachers’  Assoc’n;  Elder  in  Reformed 
Church;  farm;  studying  law;  1876  m.  Miss  Schoonmaker;  2 children — sons. 


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Clark  W.  Greene,  M.  D.,  Chenango  Forks,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Grad.  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Col.,  1873;  1873  m.  Miss  Emma  Smith;  has  been  V.  P.  and  P.  of 
Chenango  Co.  Med.  Soc. ; 8 yrs.  Supt.  of  S.  S. 

Oscar  Myers,  M.  D.,  Wickford,  R.  I.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  3 yrs.  before  entering  Normal  S. ; after  grad,  taught,  West  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  grad. 
Albany  Med.  Col.,  1873;  ass’t  Surg.  and  Surg.  in  Brooklyn  Hospital,  3 yrs.;  Fellow  R.  T.  M.  S.; 
1878  m.  Jessie  Blair;  2 children;  now  practicing,  as  above. 

Clarence  W.  Scott,  27  N.  6th  st.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y. ; unmarried;  paper  business. 


1870— Fifty -first  Class. 

Fifty-second  Term,  ending  June  30,  1870. 

Sophie  L.  Avery  (Rev.  R.  G.  McCarthy),  Taught  4 years. 

Windham,  N.  Y. 

Vice-Prin.  P.  S.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1870-1;  P.  S.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1873-6;  m.  as  above. 

Florence  G.  Browne,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  Mrs.  Anne  E.,  156  Vail  ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Preceptress,  Hoosick  Falls,  1 yr. ; studied  music  at  Conservatory,  and  French,  with  Dr. 
Sauverre,  in  Boston,  1 yr. ; Preceptress  High  S.,  Georgetown,  Mass.,  while  studying,  1 term;  sun 
stroke;  ass’t  Farnham  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  an  excellent  teacher  of  great  culture;  died  1873. 

Augusta  C.  Capron,  133  N.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Public  Schools,  entirely. 

M.  Ella  Cobb,  Uijion  Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  111.  " Taught  o years. 

Could  not  teach  on  account  of  weakness  of  lungs;  several  years  clerk  in  Regents’  office,  Albany, 
N.  Y. ; during  the  past  7 yrs.,  and  now,  book-keeper  as  above. 

Anna  S.  Deacon  (Charles  C.  Kennedy),  Taught  7 years. 

Waikea  Mills,  Hilo,  Hawaiian  Is. 

Taught,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  P.  S.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1873-8,  when  she  married  and  removed 
as  above;  1 child — boy. 

Louisa  Dearstyne,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Has  taught  ever  since  graduation  in  P.  S.,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Mary  A.  Donnelly  (John  P.  Nugent),  Taught  9 years. 

West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1st  ward  S.,  Prin.  Int.,  and  ist  ass’t  as  above,  8 yrs.;  m.  1880. 

Olevia  Ferguson  (Eugene  J.  Folmsbee),  Taught  4 years. 

Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1874. 

Viletta  S.  Field,  care  J.  L.  Ludington,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Taught,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Rock  Island,  111.,  1 yr. ; Flatbush, 
N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  in  1881  entered  N.  Y.  City  Training  S.  for  Nurses;  and  now,  ass't  Supt.  of  the  S. 

Anna  Gartlette,  address  unknown.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  St.  Agnes’  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; in  N.  Y.  City,  i yr. ; 
studied  in  Germany  and  France,  4 yrs.,  and  taught  while  studying. 

Nancy  P.  Gates  (N.  G.  Smyth),  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. , 2 terms;  m.  1875;  4 children. 

Elizabeth  F.  Glen,  Taught  o years. 

Care  Mrs.  A.  M.  Glen,  305  Orange  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Was  obliged  to  stay  at  home  by  domestic  cares,  and  feebleness  of  grandparents. 

Mary  A.  Hawley  (T.  T.  Beckwith),  Taught  o years. 

Adams  Station,  N.  Y. 

Graduated  with  impaired  health;  m.  1872;  3 boys,  2 girls. 


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Elizabeth  A.  Hick,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Taught,  1871-2,  Rondout,  N.  Y.;  1873-6,  N.  Y.  City;  1877,  Eufaula,  Ala.;  1878-9,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.;  1882-3,  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  in  Rondout  and  N.  Y.  City,  in  P.  Ss. ; other  teaching,  private. 

Mary  A.  La  Rowe,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  1 term,  Aurelius,  N.  Y. ; the  rest  of  the  time  has  been  at  home,  or  visiting  in  Ohio. 

Lucy  Leonard,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Bethlehem,  % yr. ; Malta,  % yr. ; since  1886,  and  now,  in  P.  S.  as  above — all  N.  Y. 

Clorinda  E.  Lobdell  (Dr.  Wm.  H.  Ross),  No  report. 

Batopilas,  Chihuahua,  Mexico.  Bro.  S.  A.  Lobdell,  Northville,  N.  Y. 

Florence  A.  Mackey,  Rondout,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Has  taught,  as  at  present,  in  primary  dept.,  P.  Ss.  of  Rondout,  since  graduation. 

Elizabeth  Newhouse  (Dr.  E.  F.  Rulison),  Taught  5 years. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Niagara  and  Rens.  Cos.,  2 yrs.;  then  in  Un.  S.  of  E.  Albany  and  of  Bath,  3 yrs. — all  N. 
Y. ; m.  1878;  2 children. 

Mary  J.  Pratt  (Adelbert  Hoose),  Mt.  Vision,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  dist.  Ss.  of  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  until  her  marriage,  in  1874. 

Mary  E.  Rose,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Mary  E.  Sheldon,  West  Rupert,  Vt.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  New  Scotland,  N.  Y. ; Rupert,  Vt. ; State  Normal  S.,  Vt.;  Washington  Acad.,  Salem,  N. 
Y. ; now  in  graded  S.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Emily  A.  Slade,  dec’d.  Taught  1 \ years. 

Address  sister,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Banner,  East  Berne,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  x%  yrs.;  died  of  typhoid  fever,  1871. 

Mary  G.  Smith,  P.  S.  No.  15,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Brewster  Station,  N.  Y.,  i term;  took  post-grad,  course;  taught,  Upper  Red  Hook,  i 
term;  sicce  1876,  as  above;  at  present,  teacher  in  7th  grade — all  N.  Y. 

Annie  Strathern,  404  E.  19th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  13  years. 

Prin.  Childrens’  Aid  S.  S. ; has  taught  in  these  Ss.  before,  and  ever  since  graduation. 

Alda  C.  Traver  (William  Haywood),  Taught  3 years. 

East  Glenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  dist.  Ss  in  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1881 ; no  children. 

Mary  E.  Traver,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Has  taught  dist.  Ss.  in  Dutchess  Co.  for  7 yrs.;  health  not  good;  now,  at  home. 

Emma  L.  Turner,  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1 yr. ; Clyde,  N.  Y.,  High  School,  7 yrs. 

Emma  A.  Williams,  375  Degraw  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Taught  13  yrs. 

Taught,  New  Hamburgh,  3 yrs.;  Utica,  x yr. ; Brooklyn,  9 yrs.,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

William  J-  Ballard,  Welcome,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Prin.  New  Hamburgh,  4 yrs'.;  in  charge  of  P.  Ss.,  Jamaica,  5 yrs.;  New  Hamburgh,  2 
yrs.;  Jamaica,  since  1882 — all  N.  Y.;  traveled  a year  in  this  country  and  Europe;  unmarried. 

Edward  E.  Beales,  Mt.  Vision,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught  at  Milford,  Hartwick,  S.  Hartwick,  recently  as  above — all  N.  Y. ; elected  School  Com’r 
1875,  served  3 yrs.,  Otsego  Co.;  m.  Mary  E.  H.  Beales,  ’71;  2 boys. 

John  C.  Bogardus,  Knox,  N.  Y.  Taught  13  years. 

Taught,  Stevens’  High  S.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  Verona,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  Orient,  2 yrs.;  Menand’s, 
1 yr. ; Knoxville  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  in  other  schools  of  Knox,  4 yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  went  deer  hunting  to 
North  Woods;  m.  Miss  Viola  G.  McLaren,  of  St.  Lawrence  Co.;  a boy;  and  two  girls,  1 living. 

Elijah  D.  Clark,  Gram.  S.  61,  3d  ave.,  170th  st.,  N.Y.  City.  Taught  13  yrs. 

Vice-prin.  High  S.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  8 yrs.;  since,  in  N.  Y.  City. 

Ira  J.  Covey,  32  Eastman  ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Taught  3 years. 

't'aught  3 yrs.;  in  business  department  of  newspaper,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  9 yrs.;  St.  Paul,  dept,  of 
newspaper  as  above,  1 yr. ; since  1883  job  and  book  printing  establishment;  1874  m.  Miss  Allie  Rouse; 
3 children. 


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Wellington  E.  Gordon,  Patchogue,  L.  I.  Taught  13  years. 

Prin.  Orient  i yr.;  Shelter  Island  8 yrs.;  prin.  as  above  since  1881 — all  N.  Y. 

Christopher  H.  Pierce,  5 60  Myrtle  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.Y.,  3 yrs. ; i yr.  cotton  plantation  at  home  in  North  Carolina;  com- 
menced as  laborer  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1874;  employer  took  him  as  partner  1875;  commenced 
business  alone  1876 — hay,  grain  and  feed;  built  store  1880;  m.  N.  Carolina  girl  1881. 

Rev.  George  B.  Vosburg,  Taught  i year. 

Millard  ave.  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

Taught  at  Stuyvesant,  N.  Y. ; grad.  Coll.  Dept.,  Madison  University,  and  afterward  from  Theol. 
Dept.;  pastor  1st  Baptist  ch.,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1874-7;  Bergen  Baptist  ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
1877-8;  organized  and  pastor  1st  Baptist  ch.,  Fargo,  Dakota,  1 yr.;  since  1880,  pastor  of  Millard  ave. 
Baptist  ch.,  as  above;  1881  m.  Miss  Florence  L.  Learned,  of  Mass. 


1871 — Fifty-second  Class. 

Fifty -third  Term,  ending  January  25,  1871. 

Emma  J.  Becker  (Henry  Van  Dreser),  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  yrs. 

Taught  3 terms  at  Shutter’s  Corners,  N.  Y.;  m.  1873;  no  children. 

Caroline  C.  Bennett,  34  Jay  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught  and  teaches  English  and  music  in  families. 

Mary  E.  Chase,  107  Lake  ave.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  now,  private  S.  as  above. 

Mary  E.  Gernon,  care  Edward  Gernon,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  yrs. 

Taught  in  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Anna  E.  Hanson,  dec’d  (Chas.  Janes),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

M.  as  above;  x child. 

Anna  C.  Haynes  (Prof.  Wm.  V.  Jones,  ’68),  Taught  J year. 

Taught  before  entering  Normal  S.;  after,  Kingston,  N.  Y..  yr. ; m.  1871;  5 children. 

Maria  E.  Higley  (M.  U.  Mitchell),  Chestertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  family  boarding  S. ; Washington  Co.,  N.  Y. ; Vt. ; P.  S.,  Cranford,  N.  J. ; m.  1876;  daugh- 
ter and  son. 

Harriet  M.  Knowlton,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Detained  at  home  by  duty  to  father  and  invalid  sister. 

Mary  Loudon  (P.  E.  Schoonmaker) , Rondout,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  2,  Rondout,  N.  Y. ; m.  1879;  1 child,  girl. 

Florence  J.  Matteson  (Chas.  Edward  Wise),  Taught  5 years. 

7 Gallagher  st. , Allegheny,  Pa. 

Asst,  model  dept.  S.  Normal  S.  i yr. ; Titusville,  Oil  City  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  asst.  pm.  4 yrs.;  m. 
1876;  1 son;  elected  preceptress  High  S.,  Farribault,  Minn.,  but  declined. 

Agnes  M.  McCollum  (Jacob  D.  Relyea),  Neenah,  Wis.  Taught  5 yrs. 

Taught,  New  Scotland,  N.  Y. ; m.  1876;  5 children. 

Mary  F.  McDermott,  P.  S.  No.  15,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught,  as  now,  since  graduation. 

Angelia  Mosher  (Peter  H.  Patterson),  Adamsville,  N.Y.  Taught  5 yrs. 

Taught,  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.;  1878  m.  as  above. 

Mary  Rudd  (Duane  J.  Armstrong),  Missoula,  Montana.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  E.  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Flushing,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1880;  no  children;  husband  editor 
of  “Missoulian.” 

Mary  M.  Terpening  (Frank  M.  Bogart,  ’72),  Taught  4 years. 

New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  N.  Hempstead  2 yrs. ; Blauveltville  i yr. ; Rockland  Lake  i yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1873;  1 
child. 


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Jerrie  W.  Halsey,  care  Sam’l,  East  Chester,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  math,  in  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  school. 

Margaret  Tiernay,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Ella  C.  Van  Sickle  (A.  W.  Macy),  S.  Livonia,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Family  S.  and  Chatham  Acad,  i yr. ; State  N.  S.  2 yrs.;  New 
Jersey  N.  S.,  model  dept.,  1 yr. ; m.  1876;  1 child. 

Silas  A.  Anderson,  Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Garrisons,  N.  Y.,  5 terms;  as  above,  1 term;  now,  farmer;  m.  Mary  Emigh,  ’7 2;  2 
children. 

Spencer  Billington,  Tribe’s  Hill,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  S.  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  and  as  above;  1878  m.  Miss  Mary  L.  Francisco;  1 child;  was  farmer  2 
years. 

John  H.  Emigh,  C.E.,  Ballston,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  East  Line,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  grad.  Troy  Polytechnic  Inst.  1879,  and  has  since  been  engaged 
in  civil  engineering  and  teaching. 

Miner  W.  Gallup,  M.D.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  1 yr.  Verona,  N.  J.;  grad,  from  N.  Y.  Horn.  Med.  Coll.  1875;  practiced  since;  1876  m. 
Miss  Gertrude  Jacobus;  no  children;  taught  1 yr.  during  course. 

Hon.  John  L.  Johnson,  A.M.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  at  Verona;  Stevens’  Prep.  S.,  Hoboken;  math,  for  io  yrs.  in  High  S.,  Newark — all 
N.  J. ; 1883,  appointed  by  Governor,  Judge  Common  Pleas  for  Essex  Co.,  N.  J.;  1872  m.  S.  Alice 
Perronetta,  who  died  1879;  3 children,  2 living;  1880  m.  Alice  L.  Thornton. 

William  E.  Rounds,  M.  D.,  Taught  o years. 

34  W.  36th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Grad.  N.  Y.  Horn.  Col.,  and  N.  Y.  Opth.  Col.  and  Hospital,  1874;  surg.  Opth.  Hosp. ; occulist 
and  aurist,  Five  Pts.  House  of  Industry;  attending  M.  D.  Old  Ladies’  Baptist  Home;  unmarried. 

Levi  Seley,  Jr.,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  Orient,  3 yrs.;  New  Hamburgh,  1 yr. ; Patchogue,  1 yr. ; Supt.  Schools,  Lansingburgh,  7 
yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; resigned,  1883;  went  to  Germany  to  study;  addressed  Alumni  Ass’n,  ’82. 

Joseph  W.  Valentine,  Locust  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  6£  years. 

Taught,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.,  and  as  above;  now,  bookkeeper  in  N.  Y.  City. 


1871— Fifty-third  Class. 

Fifty-fourth  Term,  ending  June  29,  1871. 

Eva  J.  Barnes,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught,  as  now,  in  P.  Ss.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; several  times  promoted. 

Mary  E.  H.  Beales  (Edward  E.  Beales  ’70),  Taught  2J  years. 

Mt.  Vision.  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above,  3 terms;  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  2 terms  and  now,  with  husband;  m.  3 yrs.  before 
entering  Normal  S.;  2 sons. 

S.  Minnie  Bradley,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Has  taught  in  Liv.  and  Wyoming  Cos.,  N.  Y.,  except  x term  in  Conn.;  mostly  primary  work. 

M.  Louisa  Caskey  (Edgar  Miller),  Taught  10  years. 

East  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Schodack,  4 yrs.;  East  Albany,  1st  ass’t,  1 yr. ; Centre  Brunswick,  5 yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  sent 
3 pupils  to  Normal  School. 

Jennie  Clapperton,  dec’d  (Lyman  Boynton,  lawyer),  Taught  o years. 

Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Her  health  was  too  poor  to  teach;  died  Feb.  5,  1883. 

Helen  M.  Clark  (W.  E.  Merriman),  Taught  o years. 

49  Dove  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  as  above;  1 child;  sister  of  J.  M.  ’59,  H.  A.  ’61,  E.  M.  ’67. 

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Ada  Craig  (William  J.  Walker),  Taught  9J  years. 

482  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Gloversville,  1 yr. ; Rural  Grove,  yr-5  Canajoharie,  5 yrs;  Albany,  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; 
m.  as  above. 

Hattie  E.  Davidson,  Gram.  S.  No.  60,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  12  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Hunter’s  Point,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  Business  College,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since  in 
present  position,  2d  ass’t;  every  change  has  been  an  advance  in  position  and  salary. 

Frances  M.  Decker  (Rev.  Amos  A.  Kiehle),  Taught  4 years. 

176  12th  st.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Taught,  S.  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; P.  S.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1881. 

Rosetta  A.  Fort  (J.  E.  Cumming),  Galway,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Guilderland,  ^ yr. ; 1872  m.  J.  W.  Oakley,  who  died  1873;  taught,  Rynex’s  Corners,^ 
yr. ; West  Charlton,  yr. ; Mills’  Corners,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1876,  as  above;  1 child. 

M.  Eleanor  Griffin  (M.  O.  Hines),  Borden,  Cal.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Holley  Spa,  Miss.,  % yr. ; Hamilton,  Mo.,  graded  S.,  2 yrs.;  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.  ; 
South  Dover,  N.  Y.,  % Yr->  m • 1876;  1 child,  boy;  went  to  Cal.  1876. 

Henrietta  Hans  (Henry  Dorr),  Taught  3 years. 

52  Columbia  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  15;  m.  as  above,  1874;  1 girl,  1 boy. 

Charlotte  T.  Hoffnagle,  Essex,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Taught,  Willsborough,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Essex  Un.  S.,  9 yrs.;  stopped  on  account  of  ill  health,  but  is 
now  well. 

Ella  C.  Kirtland  (George  G.  Duy),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  S.  (see  list  of  Faculty),  3 yrs.;  1874-7,  studied  elocution  in  Boston;  1877- 
80,  in  charge  of  reading  in  all  the  schools  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ; m.  1881 ; 1 child. 


Anna  E.  Law,  P.  S.  No.  5,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  1872-4,  at  Putnam;  filled  a vacancy  at  Whitehall;  as  at  present,  since  1874;  all  N.  Y. 

Sarah  Lawrence,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught,  as  now,  since  graduation. 

Anna  C.  McFadden,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  Higher  English,  Walton,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  i yr. ; 1873-4,  in  private  S.,  Honesdale,  Pa.;  1874- 
7,  Math,  and  English,  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  1880,  graduated  Vassar  College;  since  1881,  and  now, 
first  ass’t  High  S.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.;  Alg.,  Latin,  Eng.  Lit. 


Ella  F.  Moran,  P.  School  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  years. 

Has  taught,  as  now,  since  graduation. 

Cassie  C.  Ostrom,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  father,  Alfred,  Stockport,  N.  Y. 

Was  ill  when  she  graduated;  became  worse,  and  died  Sept.  30,  1871. 

Martha  O.  Palmer  (Peter  Sickels),  Taught  8 years. 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Free  S.  as  above;  m.  1880;  no  children. 

Mary  M.  Shaw,  271  Lark  s..,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; private  pupils,  as  above,  i yr. ; since,  at  home. 


Harriet  E.  Taylor,  dec’d.  Taught*  8 years. 

Address  Miss  Sarah  K.  Taylor,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  Long  Island  City,  in  which  she  was  first  ass’t,  when  her  health  failed;  died  1879. 


Sarah  E.  Tibballs,  Taught  14  years. 

Care  C.  G.  Richardson,  Denver,  Col. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Denver,  Col.,  Graded  S.,  12  yrs.,  and  now. 

Lydia  E.  Vanderwarker,  Taught  n years. 

St.  Paul  High  School,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Taught  Gram.  S.,  St.  Paul,  6 yrs.;  since,  teacher  of  algebra  and  geometry,  as  above. 

Martha  H.  Vane,  64  First  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Cal.,  i yr. ; since,  in  Vt.  and  N.  Y. ; now  in  charge  Kindergarten  Dept.,  Albany  Female 
Academy. 


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Margaret  H.  Wilber  (Sherman  Williams,  ’71),  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; m.  1874.  (See  husband’s  record.) 

Isabel  Woodin  (Edward  T.  Pierce,  ’72),  Taught  7 years. 

Sierra  Madre,  Cal. 

Taught,  Holley  Springs,  Miss.,  3 yrs.;  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  Beekmanville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  Belle- 
ville, N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1877;  1 child,  daughter. 

Rev.  Wayne  Brewster,  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Worcester,  Schaghticoke,  Starkville — all  N.  Y.,  1871-4;  entered  Baptist  ministry,  1876; 
1879  m.  Cora  L.  Rose;  1 child. 

Frank  B.  Mayham,  Hobart,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; m.  Miss  Maria  Melvin  of  “Brooklyn;  since,  as  above,  in 
milling  business. 

Theodore  L.  St.  John,  M.  D.,  Taught  3 years. 

Centre  Brunswick,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Huguenot,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; P.  S.,  Chapin,  Iowa,  i yr. ; Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  Mil.  Acad.,  x 
yr. ; studied  medicine  with  Prof.  Armsby,  and  Drs.  Vanderveer  and  Snow,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  graduated 
Albany  Med.  Col.,  1878;  on  competitive  examination  became  resident  physician  Albany  Hospital;  now 
practicing  as  above. 

Arthur  Van  Dewater,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar;  since,  practicing  law;  1882  m.  Miss  Mary 
E.  Downing. 

Sherman  Williams, Supt.  Schools,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  12  yrs 

Prin.,  Little  Neck,  i yr. ; Flushing,  Prin.  io  yrs.;  Glens  Falls,  since — all  N.  Y, ; reorganized 
Alumni  Assoc’n;  m.  M.  H.  Wilber,  ’71;  2 boys. 


1872— Fifty -Fourth  Class. 


Fifty- fifth  Term,  ending  January  23,  1872. 

Mary  C.  Alexander  (Edwin  Dumont),  Taught  2J  years. 

83d  st.,  near  West  Side  Drive,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1 term;  m.  1875;  3 children. 

Martha  C.  Beecher  (C.  J.  Majory),  Taught  2 years. 

223%  W.  125th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Prin.  Crawford,  N.  J.;  m.  1874. 


Eunice  E.  Brayton  (Nelson  Randall)  Ripley,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Cleveland,  O. ; m.  1874. 

Clara  D.  Burnop,  86  Myrtle  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Rested  i yr. ; and  since  and  now  teaching  in  the  P.  Ss.  of  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  Donaldson,  West  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Centre  Brunswick,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; as  above,  3 yrs. 

Mary  E.  Dumont,  Bath-on- Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Syosset,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  at  present  location  1 yr. 

Elizabeth  Fort  (Eugene  Seaman),  W.  Charlton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  4 terms;  m.  1876;  1 son. 

Susan  A.  Haight,  Gram.  S.  No.  1 7,  N.  Y.  City. 

Has  taught  since  graduation. 

Cassie  A.  Ketcham  (Samuel  H.  Howell), 

Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Taught  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1877. 


Taught  2 years. 
Taught  10  years. 

Taught  4 years. 
Taught  7J  years. 

Taught  2 years. 
Taught  1 1 years. 
Taught  4 years. 


Helen  M.  Kyle  (Amos  McCabe),  Greenville,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  int.  in  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  m.  1879;  2 children, 


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Carrie  E.  Lane,  dec’d,  Gilboa,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Address  M.  D.  Spencer. 

Prepared  for  Normal  S.  at  home,  and  in  Springfield,  Majs.,  High  S.;  after  grad,  taught  P.  S.  No. 
7,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  6 yrs. ; died  after  an  illness  of  eight  days;  a very  successful  teacher;  railroad  co. 
gave  free  train  to  Gilboa  for  funeral. 

Fredaline  Mallory,  P.  S.  No.  2,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

337  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  gram,  dept.,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  2 yrs.;  as  at  present  since. 

Julia  F.  Mallory,  337  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Has  taught  music ; and  played  the  organ  in  churches  ever  since  graduation. 

Cassie  J.  McEaghron,  dec’d  (S.  B.  Brown,  M.D.),  Taught  6 years. 

Hebron,  N.  Y.  Address  Mrs.  E.  B.  McEachron,  Argyle,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; died  at  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  1880. 

Sarah  C.  Myers  (Cornelius  Schermerhorn) , Taught  o years. 

E.  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Kept  at  home  by  failing  health  of  mother;  m.  1878;  1 child. 

Mary  S-  Parish  (Daniel Watson),  Taught  i year. 

286  Argyle  st.,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Taught  as  precep.  of  Oneonto,  N.  Y.,  Free  S.  1 yr. ; traveled  in  Europe  a year  or  two,  and  in 
Glasgow;  was  m.  as  above. 

Sarah  A.  Perry,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since,  as  asst,  in  W.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  P.  S. 

Sarah  M.  Soule,  Milford,  N.  Y.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Taught,  Little  Neck,  L.  I.,  yr. ; Wyoming  Sem.,  Kingston,  Pa.,  £ng.  branches,  10  yrs.;  health 

impaired;  rested  for  a yr. ; proposes  to  resume  profession. 

Georgia  Swezey,  Little  Rest,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Has  taught  since  grad,  on  Long  Island. 

Cornelia  Teachout,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  8J  years. 

Taught,  Clifton  Park,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; P.  Ss.  of  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.  as  1st  asst. 

Ella  Tompkins,  dec’d,  158  East  st.,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  i,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. ; died  1874. 

Mary  L.  Tompkins,  New  Castle,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Has  taught  in  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  ever  since  graduation;  that  is  her  address  during  the  school  year. 

Carrie  S.  Winnie  (James  E.  Simpson),  Taught  9 years. 

212  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  No.  8,  Albany,  from  first  year  class  to  sixth  year  class. 

Frank  M.  Bogert,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Rockland  Lake,  2 yrs.;  Orangeville,  2 yrs.;  Congers,  2 yrs.;  New  Paltz,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y.; 
1873  m.  M.  M.  Terpenning,  ’77;  1 child. 

Nathaniel  P.  Fisher,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  since  two  weeks  before  graduation;  1873  m.  Carrie  W.  Secor;  one  girl  died; 
one  boy. 

Charles  W.  Geel,  74  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Principal  Graded  S.,  Berlin,  N.Y. ; m.  1875;  student  at  Albany  Medical  College. 

Rev.  Isaac  E.  House,  Taught  6 years. 

First  Reformed  Church,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Taught,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  during  and  after  Normal  course,  6 yrs.;  in  Register’s  office,  Rock. 
Co.,  4 yrs.;  grad.  N.  B.  Theological  Sem.,  1879;  since,  as  above;  1866  m.  Melissa  Smith;  1 child — 
daughter. 

Luther  O.  Markham,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Has  been  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  ever  since  graduation,  except  1 yr.,  when  his  place  was  supplied  by 
Canvas  E.,  ’69;  1879  m.  Jennie  Lane;  1 child. 

Carlton  M.  Ritter,  Stockton,  Cal.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  as  above,  Prin.  Gram.  S.,  8J£  yrs.;  Co.  Surveyor,  San  Joaquin  Co.,  Cal.,  2 yrs.;  Arizona 
Ter.,  taking  up  government  land,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Austin,  Nev.,  High  S.,  1 yr. ; city  surveyor  and  engin- 
eer; has  studied  nat.  sci.,  classics  and  law;  admitted  to  bar;  now,  Prin.  Stockton,  Cal.,  High  S. 


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Chester  H.  Sample,  M.  D.,  East  Saginaw,  Mich.  Taught  o years. 

Taught,  E.  Varick,  N.  Y.,  before  grad.;  grad.  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  S.;  since,  as  above;  1879  m. 
Miss  Emma  Thompson;  2 children. 

Rev.  Herman  C.  Vanderwart,  A.  M.,  Taught  J year. 

Athens,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  % yr,;  graduated  Hope  College,  Mich.,  xst  classman,  1873;  8rad- 
Theol.  Sem.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1876;  2d  Ref.  Church,  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  6J4  yrs.;  as  at  present 
since  1883;  1877  m.  M.  F.  Howes,  ’73. 


1872— Fifty -fifth  Class. 

Fifty-sixth  Term,  ending  July  2,  1872. 

Sarah  A.  Alexander,  Taught  1 1 years. 

care  Edwin  Dumont,  83d  st.,  near  W.  S.  Drive,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Rock  City  Falls,  N.  Y.;  select  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; Huntington,  N.  Y. ; P.  S.,  N.  Y.  City, 
now. 

S.  Elizabeth  Arnold,  Hartford,  N.  Y.  4 Taught  7 years. 

Has  taught  dist.  Ss.,  Wash.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Altana  Atchinson  (E.  W.  Plass),  Clove  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 yrs. 

Taught  till  spring  of  1879,  when  she  married. 

Abbie  Ayer,  BatH-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  ii  years. 

Taught,  Syosset,  2>£  yrs.;  Blooming  Grove,  yrs;  Rondout,  elocution,  7 yrs. — all  N.  Y. 

Jennie  M.  Bancroft,  Ph.  B.,  Ph.  M.,  Taught  io  years. 

Dean  of  Women’s  College,  Evanston,  111. 

Graduated  1871  at  Willard  Sem.,  Troy,  N.  Y. ; preceptress  Ft.  Edward  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs. ; grad. 
Syracuse  Univ.,  1877;  6 yrs.  as  at  present;  3 yrs.  after  grad,  took  2d  degree  Ph.  M. 

Martha  J.  Becker  (Warren  Liddle),  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  yrs. 

M.  1876;  1 child,  daughter;  died,  aged  2 yrs. 

Emma  Beckwith,  Stissing,  N.  Y.  Taught  n years. 

Has  taught  near  home  since  graduation. 

Frances  E.  Bell  (Rev.  J.  W.  Sweetman),  Taught  4 years. 

N.  Y.  Conference.  Carthage  Landing,  N.  Y. 

Taught  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  Blind,  i yr. ; health  failed;  spent  7 mos.  in  Fla.;  taught  Walden,  N.  Y., 
private  S.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1883. 

Agnes  L.  Bromley,  58  High  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  11  years. 

Teaching  in  P.  Ss.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  ever  since  grad,  from  prim,  to  int.;  sent  pupil  to  Normal  school. 

Martha  Calkins,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Taught,  Dntchess  Co.,  2 yrs.;  Schaghticoke,  2 yrs.;  Cohoes,  6 yrs.;  Prin.  Columbia  st.  S.  at  pres- 
ent-all N.  Y. 

Mary  Calkins,  dec’d,  144  Remsen  st.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  ^ yr.,  Vt. ; yr.,  Afton,  N.  Y.;  yr.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.,  and  died  of  fever  1875. 

Mary  E.  Callaghan,  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Taught  since  grad.;  now,  Prin.  Charlton  Acad.;  has  sent  many  excellent  students  to  Normal  S. 

Sarah  B.  Chamberlin,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  Sar.  Co.,  1 yr. ; Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  graded  S.,  yrs.;  graded  S.,  Crawford,  N. 
J.,  1 yr. ; Sar.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs. 

Lydia  C-  Chase,  107  Lake  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  11  years. 

Taught,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  since,  and  now,  private  S.  with  M.  E.,  ’71,  as  above. 

Jennie  P.  Cole,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  in  dist.  Ss.,  Otsego  Co.,  1 yr. ; Un.  S.  as  above,  primary,  1 yr.,  Int.,  3 yrs.;  Gram,  and 
Acad.,  5 yrs.;  Nat.  Sci.;  granted  1 year’s  absence  in  1882;  resumed  Sept.,  1883. 


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Edith  Crary  (Rev.  Wm.  H.  Nasholds),  Taught  1 year. 

Farmer  Village,  N.  Y. 

Taught  dist.  S.,  Knox,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.  before  m. 

Nancy  R.  Crary,  Knox,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Kept  at  home  by  family  duties. 

Ellen  Curry,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Has  taught  since  grad. ; last  6 yrs.,  Drum  Hill  P.  S.  as  above;  now,  Vice  Prin.;  3 of  her  pupils 
graduated  at  the  Normal  S.  in  1882. 

Mary  Emigh  (S.  A.  Anderson,  ’71),  Taught  5 years. 

Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Dutch,  and  Put.  Cos.;  m.  1873;  2 children. 

Maude  A.  Haight,  Little  Rest,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught  since  grad.,  10  yrs. ; now  at  home  on  account  of  death  of  father. 

Dora  C.  Hanor,  dec’d  (Frank  L.  Smith,  lawyer),  Taught  4 years. 

Worcester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  till  m.,  1876;  died,  1878;  no  child;  taught  two  years  before  entering  Normal  S. 

Josephine  R.  Hardy,  (George  Albright),  Taught  3 years. 

Emporia,  Kansas. 

Taught  in  Miss.,  3 yrs.;  m.  as  above. 

Clara  A.  Horton  (Eugene  D.  Weidman),  Taught  o years. 

390  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1875;  1 child. 

Emma  Ludden  (Geo.  Shutts,  Prof.  Math.),  Taught  6 years. 

Normal  School,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Centre  Brunswick,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  at  Crawford,  N.  J.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1878;  since,  lived  as 
above. 

Helen  Mason,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Has  taught  near  home;  stopped,  1882,  on  account  of  health. 

Harriette  Mathews,  State  N.  S.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Taught  n years. 

Has,  ever  since  graduation,  taught  gram,  and  ment.  sci.,  as  at  present. 

Victoria  Matteson  (George  Glass),  Taught  8 years. 

83  Water  st.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Taught,  Titusville,  i yr. ; Oil  City,  i yr. ; Pittsburgh,  6 yrs. — all  Pa.;  m.  1881. 

Margaret  Nixon  (William  S.  Daley),  Taught  i year. 

Greenbush,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  E.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  dist.  S.  i yr. ; 3 children. 

Fannie  E.  Noyes,  dec’d  (Alfred  McCausland) . Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  till  m.,  1877;  died  1881,  leaving  2 children — a boy  2%  yrs.  old,  a girl  1 
week  old;  children  with  Noyes’  grandparents,  Batchellerville,  N.  Y. ; husband  in  Delaware. 

Alberta  Parkhill  (W.  F.  Snyder,  M.  D.),  Taught  3 years. 

Fernandina,  Fla. 

Taught  in  graded  S.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  until  m.,  1876;  rested  first  year  after  grad.,  ill  health. 

Annah  Parkhill  (Peter  J.  Lewis,  lawyer),  Taught  3J  years. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Howard,  yr. ; graded  S.,  Elmira,  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y.;  m.  1875;  since,  as  above. 

Mary  M.  Patterson  (J.  E.  Sawyer),  Glens  Falls,  N.Y.  Taught  2 yrs. 

Taught,  Watervliet,  i yr. ; Schroon,  i yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1877. 

Mary  Z.  Sherman,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 1 years. 

Has  taught  in  Ticonderoga  Un.  S.,  intermediate  and  advanced,  since  graduation. 

Alice  O.  Vankleeck  (Jas.  Hannah),  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  yrs. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. ; m.  1874;  3 children;  2 living. 

Addie  Vernooy,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Cransford,  N.  J.,  4^  yrs,;  studied  elocution;  now,  teaching  in  P.  S.,  as  above. 


Mary  E.  White  (Richard T.  Monfort),  Millbrook,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  yrs. 

Taught,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. ; m.  1877;  no  children. 

J.  Arthur  Brown,  Ellenville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Long  Eddy,  N.  Y. ; since  as  above,  drugs,  books  and  music;  unmarried. 

William  S.  Daley,  Greenbush,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Crawford,  N.  J.,  % yr. ; taught  yr.  before  grad  ; m.  Margaret  Nixon,  ’72;  3 children; 
crockery  business. 

Chas.  W.  Dayton,  dec’d,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  as  above  2 yrs. ; grocery  business  6 yrs.;  farming  from  1882;  1882  m.  Miss  Vosburgh;  .-died 
1884. 

Wm.  B.  Davidson,  LL.B.,  Dobb’s  Ferry,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  prin.  Un.  S.  2 yrs.;  Dobb’s  Ferry,  prin.  P.  S.  8 yrs.;  grad.  N.  Y. 
University  Law  S.  1877 ; practiced  laws  since  at  same  place;  m.  S.  Van  Auken,  ’74;  1 girl;  prest. 
Alumni  Assn.  1883. 

Bruce  Dodge,  dec’d,  Corfu,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Died  of  consumption  in  less  than  a yr.  after  graduation. 

Sylvester  Finch,  Philmont,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  S.  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  3 yr. ; prin.  Philmont  Graded  S.  7 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1874;  prac- 
tices leisure  time. 

Jas.  H.  Forman,  M.D.,  Hopewell  Junction,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  Mil.  Acad.,  i yr. ; Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Pol. 
Inst.  1 yr. ; near  Garrison’s,  N.  Y.,  X yr. ; graduated  med.  dept.  Univ.  of  N.  Y.  1877;  m.  1879;  has 
practiced  as  above  since  1877;  3 children;  2 died. 

Francis  S.  Harris,  22  Beaver  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  5 yrs.;  was  justice  of  the  peace;  now,  lawyer;  unmarried. 

Thomas  A.  Lillie,  lawyer,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Cedar  Grove  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  attended  law  school;  admitted  to  bar  1875;  filled 
vacancy  in  P.  S.  in  1876. 

Chas.  J.  Majory,  223JW.  125th  st.,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  n years. 

Prin.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Watsessing,  N.  J.,  2 yrs. ; Hempstead, 
N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Rahway,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  N.  Y.  City,  asst,  P.  S.  No.  74,  2 yrs.;  editor  N.  J.  “ School 
Journal”  for  1%  yrs.;  m.  M.  C.  Beecher,  ’72. 

W.  Buckingham  Matson,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Kendaia,  N.  Y.,  graduated  M.  D.  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y. ; in  practice  since;  un- 
married. 

John  W.  McElwee,  residence  unknown.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  3 yrs.  and  then  removed  to  Kansas. 

Hon.  Alex.  V.  R.  Patterson,  LL.B.,  Stockton,  Cal.  Taught  2 yrs. 

Taught,  Providence,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  grad.  Albany  Law  S.,  May  20,  1875;  settled  in  Stockton,  Cal., 
May  28,  1875;  opened  law  office  Jan.  1,  ’76;  beaten  for  dist.  att’y ’77;  elected  city  att’y  '78  and  ’79; 
elected  judge  Superior  court  ’79;  married;  1 child. 

Edward  T.  Pierce,  LL.B.,  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Blauveltville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Linden,  N.  J.,  3 yrs.;  Belleville,  N.  J.,  4 yrs.;  has  taught  in 
Cal.  1 yr.,  and  is  teaching  as  above;  graduated  at  Albany  Law  S.  1877;  1877  m.  Isabel  Woodin,  ’71; 
1 child,  girl. 

Rev.  Geo.  W.  Wentworth,  M.  D.,  Flanders,  N.  J.  Taught  3 years. 

Ordained  clergyman  1873;  graduated  Albany  Med.  Coll.;  is  engaged  in  temperance  work ; was 
temperance  candidate  for  Assembly ; m.  Julia  D.  Murdock,  undergraduate;  no  children;  practicing 
medicine  as  above. 


1873 — Fifty-sixth  Class. 


Fifty-seventh  Term,  ending  January  21,  1873. 

Martha  L.  Barrett  (C.  W.  Tennant),  Taught  2 years. 

255  8th  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Fairhaven,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Hydeville,  Vt.,  i yr. ; m.  1875;  2 girls  living;  2 boys  died. 


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Caroline  Bishop,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  3 weeks,  and  then  accepted  position  of  teacher  of  elocution  in  the  State 
Normal  School;  resigned  by  reason  of  ill  health,  1882. 

M.  Alice  Carpenter  (S.  S.  Minor),  Jay,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Clerk  in  Regents’  office,  7 mos. ; taught,  Ft.  Edward,  4 mos.;  Haverstraw,  2 yrs. ; Union  Spa, 
Prin.  Un.  S.,  1 yr. ; College  Point,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1878;  1 daughter. 

Augusta  I.  Churchill  (Leander  M.  Cheshire), 

Omaha,  Neb. 

Taught,  New  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  Flushing,  N.  Y. ; m.  1881. 

Marietta  Craft,  Elkdale,  Pa. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now,  in  Clifford,  Pa. 

Annie  S.  Dunham  (Walter  S.  Mills) , 

Industrial  S.,  68th  st.  and  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  Dist.  Ss.,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  and  vicinity,  8 yrs.;  as  at  present,  1 yr.;  m.  1877;  1 child. 

Helen  L.  Emerson,  Saratoga  Springs.  Taught  io  years. 

Ass’t  High  School;  has  taught  in  the  P.  Ss.  of  Saratoga  since  graduation;  now,  as  above. 

Malvina  F.  Howes  (Rev.  H.  C.  Van  Der  Wart,  ’72),  Taught  4J  yrs. 

Athens,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ass’t  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  i,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  taught  1 term  during  course;  m.  1877. 

Addle  E.  Hyde,  dec’d.  Taught  2 years. 

Address  father,  William  Scofield,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Taught — all  N.  Y.— Fort  Edward,  ^ yr. ; P.  S.  No.  2,  Albany,  in  1873  and  ’74;  died  in  1875,  at 
Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  and  is  there  buried;  widow  when  she  entered  the  school. 

Harriet  C.  Xngersoll  (Adelbert  Hewitt,  M.  D.),  Taught  4 years. 

Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Coll.  Inst,  as  above;  teacher  of  Gram.,  and  became  Preceptress;  x child. 

Helen  I.  Mackey,  Gilboa,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  P.  S.  as  above  i yr.  and  i mo. ; health  failed  and  spent  a year  in  Wis.  and  111. ; has  been 
obliged  to  refuse  numerous  positions. 

Emma  Mason  (W.  H.  Ketchum),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1880;  since,  as  above. 

Annie  M.  McAvinue,  1 74  S.  Swan  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ; since,  at  home. 

Alice  Reed,  dec’d,  Taught  3 years. 

Address  father,  Daniel,  Arthursburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Dutchess  and  Ulster  counties,  N.  Y.,  and  in  N.  J.,  where  she  contracted  the  disease  of 
which  she  died,  1876. 

Sarah  J.  Stewart,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Taught  ioj  years. 

Taught,  Ticonderoga,  2%  yrs.;  and  at  Loudonville,  Prin.  8 yrs.;  now,  Prin.,  Plattsburgh— all  N.  Y. 

Ada  A.  Swezey,  Newport,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Has  taught  in  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Gram.  S.  No.  1 since  graduation,  and  now. 

Cora  P.  Swezey,  Newport,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  except  i yr. 

Kittie  E.  Van  Buren,  dec’d  (Beverly  S.  Boicourt),  Taught  4J  years. 

Ft.  Scott,  Kansas. 

Taught  in  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  Kansas,  3 terms;  m.  1878;  3 children,  2 sons. 

Grace  A.  Welch  (Frank  L.  Andress),  Taught  2 years. 

Gansevoort,  N.  Y. 

Was  Prin.,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; at  present  location,  i yr. ; declined  offer  of  position  in  State 
Normal  School  of  N.  J.,  and  in  High  School,  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y. ; m.  1875,  and  lived  in  Wis.  for  5 
yrs.;  then  came  East. 

Mary  H.  Wells,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  Ss.  of  Mont.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  now,  in  dress-making  business. 

George  E.  Anderson,  LL.  B.,  Carmel,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  Dist.  S.  i term;  grad.  Albany  Law  S.,  1876;  since,  as  above;  clerk  Bd.  Sup.  2 terms;  1877 
m.  Eliza  Agor;  1 son. 


Taught  7J  years. 

Taught  10  years. 
Taught  9 years. 


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Lewis  Cass,  A.  M.,  lawyer,  55  State  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Immediately  after  grad,  entered  Colgate  Acad.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. ; graduated  1874;  entered  Union 
College;  graduated  1878;  admitted  to  bar  1881. 

Wm.  M.  Giffin,  A.M.,  Prin.  Gram.  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taught  io  yrs. 

Has  taught  in  Newark,  N.  J. ; author  of  Number  Cards  for  Sight  Work,  Number  Chart,  How  Not 
to  Teach,  Way  to  Teach,  Number  Lessons  for  Little  Folk;  fifteen  assistants  in  school;  writes  for 
‘•Primary  Teacher,”  for  “ Teacher  and  Pupil’s  Companion”;  m.  Jennie  O.  Smithers;  1 child. 

Albert  E.  Knight,  Usher,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  % yr. ; com.  agent,  1 yr. ; since,  farmer;  1873  m.  Isadora  Southard;  5 sons,  4 
living. 

Smith  Lent,  LL.B.,  lawyer,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  High  S.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  % yr. ; Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; graduated  Alban 
Law  School  1875,  and  has  practiced,  since,  as  at  present;  m.  Elizabeth  Carrick,  ’74. 

William  Schell,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Taught  o years. 

Has  been  a clerk  since  graduation;  m.  Miss  G.  L.  Whitney;  1 child. 

Oscar  B.  Shaffer,  Warrensville,  N.  J.  Taught  io  years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1873-5;  ist  ass’t,  Randall’s  Island,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.,  Vice  Prin.,  2 yrs.; 
Prin.  as  above  since  1881,  and  now. 

Henry  J.  Van  Denberg,  LL.B.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Graduated  Albany  Business  College  and  Albany  Law  School;  practiced  law  for  2 yrs.;  since,  in  the 
laundry  business ; m.  Mary  E.  Dunn;  2 children. 

James  H.  Van  Sickle,  19  N.  15th  st.,  Denver,  Col.  Taught  8J  years. 

Taught,  N.  Providence,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  Caledonia,  N.  Y. ; Cook  Academy,  Havana,  N.  Y. ; Denver, 
Col.,  now,  and  since;  Prin.  N.  Denver  High  S.;  unmarried. 


1873 — Fifty-seventh  Class. 

Fifty-eighth  Term,  ending  July  i,  1873. 

Carrie  Forman  Bridge,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Has  taught  drawing  and  painting,  Hornellsville,  3 yrs.;  in  Corning,  1 yr.,  and  Bath — all  N.  Y. ; son 
a graduate  of  Harvard,  ’84. 

Carrie  F.  Brown  (George  J.  Keesel),  Taught  6 years. 

Ottawa,  Kansas. 

Taught,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  attended  S.,  1 yr.;  taught,  Kansas,  3 yrs.;  Wash.  Co.,  N.  Y., 
i yr. ; m.  1882;  1 child. 

Elizabeth  H.  Buss,  24  Jay  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Since  grad,  has  taught  iu  P.  S.  No.  15,  as  above,  and  now. 

Kate  Byrnell,  Portland,  Oregon.  Taught  io  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now,  teaching  as  above. 

Susan  A.  Callaghan,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; ass’t  in  High  S.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; left  teaching  on 
account  of  health,  and  has  been  housekeeper  in  hotels,  viz.,  St.  James,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  Cooper 
House,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. ; Clarendon,  and  Congress  Hall,  as  above;  Willards’s,  Wash’n,  D.  C. 

Sarah  A.  Carey,  P.  S.  No.  24,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation ; now,  as  above. 

Martha  Elizabeth  Davidson,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Taught,  select  school  and  P.  S.,  at  Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  9 yrs., 
and  now ; taught  10  yrs.  belore  graduation. 

Louise  Dewey  (Charles  W.  Sharp),  Sharon,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Scho.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  m.  1879;  2 sons;  husband  a farmer. 

Emma  L.  French,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Taught  7J  years. 

Has  taught  in  ungraded  and  graded  Ss.;  health  not  robust;  has  been,  and  is  now,  engaged  in  private 
teaching. 

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Mary  Matilda  Hanna  (Hunter  Collins),  Taught  7 years. 

106  Livingston  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs. ; m.  1880;  2 children. 

Mary  B.  La  Grange,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Private  S.  as  above,  2 yrs. ; taught  5 yrs.  during  course;  grad,  of  model  S. 

Carrie  Emma  Locke,  dec’d.  Taught  o years. 

Address  mother,  140  High  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Had  a bad  cough  when  she  went  home;  terminated  in  consumption,  fatal,  1874;  one  of  the  founders 
of  Literary  Society  of  Normal  School. 

Kate  Morford,  Glen,  N.  Y.  Taught  io  years. 

Taught,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  various  schools  in  Cal.;  at  present  location,  2 yrs. 

Alida  Mosher  (Ezra  Bryan),  Kearney,  Neb.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  9 terms;  m.  1878;  1 child. 

Anna  J.  Parker  (John  P.  Lee),  Taught  o years. 

374  Harrison  st.,  Chicago,  111. 

M.  1876;  4 children. 

Laura  W.  Patterson  (James  N.  Chamberlain),  Taught  3 years. 

Livonia,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  2 terms;  the  rest  at  S.  Livonia,  N.  Y. ; m.  1878;  2 children. 

Lora  T.  Person,  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  at  Sag  Harbor,  2 yrs.;  Gloversville,  2 yrs.;  and  is  now  Prin.  of  a department  of  graded  S. 
at  Lansingburgh — all  N.  Y. 

Margaret  Roche,  P.  S.  No.  22,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  10  years. 

Teaching  as  above  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Kate  A.  Ronan,  dec’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  13  as  above,  until  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health,  1875;  died  1876. 

Mary  Urban  (Charles  Arnold),  Ghent,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Has  taught  14  terms  in  P.  Ss.  of  N.  Y. ; and  been  Prin.  of  the  Un.  S.  as  above. 

Emma  Van  Alstyne  (Frederick  C.  Ward),  Taught  o years. 

12  Hawk  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1875;  4 children — 3 boys,  1 girl. 

Stella  Van  Courtlandt  (A.  G.  Elliott),  Taught  8 years. 

Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Mt.  Kisco,  Sing  Sing  and  Babylon — all  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.;  m.  1881;  no  children. 

Eleanora  Wark,  73  Second  ave.,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  17,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  8 yrs.,  and  is  now  there.- 

Hector  W.  Blake,  Naples,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Prin.,  E.  Bloomfield  and  Wayland,  N.  Y.,  until  1877;  agency  for  publishing  house;  has  written  for 
papers  and  magazines — Eng.  Lit.  and  Microscopy;  m.  Emma  M.  Hobart,  who  died  1875;  1877  m. 
Libbie  A.  Dilts. 

Bezaleel  H.  Gallup,  Taught  9 years. 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  N.  Nassau  and  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Verona,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; E.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  i 
yr. ; present  position,  5 yrs. 

Elias  B.  Glen,  Rose,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  yr. ; Clyde,  % yr. ; Peekskill  Mil.  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  own  Boarding 
School,  3 yrs.;  East  Albany,  3 yrs.;  and  now  Agt.  for  S.  furniture— all  N.  Y.  except  Mich.;  m. 
Mary  D.  Hill,  undergraduate;  1 girl. 

Frank  H.  Horton,  Pound  Ridge,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  at  Rockland  Lake,  Pound  Ridge,  South  East  Centre  and  Lewiston— all  N.  Y. ; failing 
health  demanded  a farmer’s  life,  as  now ; is  also  magistrate. 

Marcus  H.  Mullenneaux,  LL.  B.,  Taught  5 years. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1 yr.  during  course;  Claverack  College  and  Hud.  River  Inst.,  4 yrs. ; grad.  Albany  Law 
S.,  1878;  since,  has  practiced  as  above;  1880  m.  Miss  Verity;  2 children:  taught  from  the  time  he  was 
1 5 yrs.  old. 


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R.  Charles  Patterson,  LL.  B.,  Taught  3 years. 

Lawyer,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Topeka,  Kansas,  i yr. ; Jonesville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Troy  Conference  Acad.,  i yr. ; gradu- 
ated Albany  Law  School,  and  practiced  law  since. 


1874 — Fifty-eighth  Class. 

Fifty-ninth  Term,  ending  January  27,  1874. 

Mary  W.  Alexander,  Van  Wie’s,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  as  above  3 yrs. ; then  was  needed  at  home. 

Agnes  M.  Brown,  Corinth,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Has  taught  in  Westville,  Conn.,  as  now,  ever  since  graduation;  first  and  second  primary  work. 


Allie  T.  Chapman  (Wm.  H.  Arnold),  Pawling,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  and  select  school  as  above,  3 yrs.;  health  failed;  m.  1881. 

Frances  M.  Cole  (Edward  Udell),  Dixon,  Cal.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Austin  City,  Minn.,  1 yr. ; reached  Cal.  1877;  has  taught  since 
as  above;  m.  1879;  no  child. 


Josephine  C.  Congdon  (Frank  McCarter), 

Clove  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Taught  till  m.,  1879. 


Taught  5 years. 


Jennie  T.  Corbett  (John  O’Hara),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  13,  as  above;  m.  1880;  1 child,  which  died. 

Addie  M.  Gaylord,  care  J.  B.  Gaylord,  Stamford,  N.Y.  Taught  3 yrs. 

Taught  2 yrs.;  health  failed;  afterwards  i yr. ; now,  living  at  home. 

Mary  E.  Hawkes,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  i term;  asst.  prim,  dept.,  Ballston  P.  S.,  2 yrs.;  prin.  1 yr. ; health  failed;  rested 
1 yr. ; asst.  prim.  dept.  4 yrs. ; prin.  of  same,  now. 

Mary  E.  Hughes,  Hartford,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  now,  in  P.  S.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Ella  L.  Johnson  (Culver  H.  Ten  Broeck),  Burnt  Hills,  N.Y.  Taught  o yrs. 

M.  1877;  2 children. 


Amelia  B.  Lyon,  Dobb’s  Ferry,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Teaching  since  graduation  in  same  graded  school  as  now,  at  home. 


Minnie  B.  Murrell,  dec’d  (G.  P.  K.  Pomeroy,  M.D.),  Taught  £ year. 

Stuyvesant  Landing,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1 term  dist.  school,  Schodack,  N.  Y.;  m.  in  1879  a graduate  of  Albany  Med.  Coll. ; died 
March,  1881. 


Ella  Ottman  (Walter  V.  V.  Marsh),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Duty  kept  her  at  home;  m.  1883. 

Anna  L.  Packer,  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Hastings-on-Hudson  7 yrs. ; resigned  to  study  music  in  N.  Y.  Coll,  of  Music,  where  she 
has  taught;  proficient,  both  vocal  and  instrumental. 

Elizabeth  S.  Reynolds  (Stephen  Reynolds),  Taught  8 years. 

Rayville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  P.  Ss.  of  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  till  December,  1882,  when  m* 

Kate  A.  Sawyer,  care  Wm.  Sawyer,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 
Elizabeth  P.  Snow  (Chas.  Wait),  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 yrs. 

Taught  in  dist.  schools,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  1879  m.  a mer- 
chant; 1 child. 

Amelia  R.  Steiner  (Eugene  Haight,  ’74),  Modena,  N.  Y,  Taught  1 yr. 

Taught  i yr.;  m.  1875;  2 children. 


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Olive  B.  Sturges  (Rev.  W.  E.  Porter),  Taught  10  years. 

P.  O.  box  1112,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Taught  1st  asst.  P.  Ss.,  San  Buenaventura,  Cal.,  7 yrs.;  during  same  time  member  Co.  Bd.  Ex- 
aminers, and  Co.  Bd.  Education;  as  at  present  2 yrs. ; in  Maine  1 yr. ; has  Cal.  life  diploma;  m.  as 
above ; no  children. 

William  Agor,  Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1J4  yrs.;  since,  a farmer;  town  clerk  2 yrs.;  now,  J.  P. ; is  married. 

O.  Clark  Crawford,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  8 yrs. ; since,  merchant  as  above. 

Elwin  S.  Piper,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y. ; since,  dry  goods,  except  some  experience  in  newspaper  publishing; 
1875  m.  Mary  J.  Golden;  2 children. 

Charles  A.  Rounds,  lawyer,  Sioux  Falls,  Dakota.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  part  of  a year  at  Moore’s  Mills,  N.  Y. ; admitted  to  bar,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1877;  Sec’y  Ins. 
Co.;  ass’t  editor;  unmarried. 

Louis  H.  Smith,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Inst,  for  Blind,  N.  Y.  City,  i yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Montrose,  N.  Y.,  since  and  now. 


1874 — Fifty -ninth  Class. 


Sixtieth  Term,  ending  June  30,  1874. 

Emma  J.  Alger,  Ames,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  Villisca,  Iowa,  3 yrs.;  Norwalk,  Cal.,  34  yr. ; Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1 yr. 


Mary  T.  Beckwith,  Stissing,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1 term  near  home;  home  duties  since  required  her  attention. 

Hattie  Bergh  (Charles  Sholtes),  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

Tamma  Bristol,  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  8 yrs.,  7 in  one  S.;  in  graded  S.,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1 yr. 


Taught  J year. 

Taught  o years. 
Taught  9 years. 


Mary  Bunyan,  West  Charlton,  N.  Y. 


Taught  7 years. 


Taught  5 yrs.,  Old  Westbury,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  at  Manhasset,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.,  where  she  is  at  present. 


Elizabeth  Carrick  (Smith  Lent,  ’73),  Taught  5 years. 

Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  private  S.,  i yr. ; College  of  the  Sisters  of  Bethany,  Topeka,  Kan.,  i yr. ; 
private  S.,  East  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.,  3 yrs.;  m.  1879. 

Ermina  F.  Crumb  (C.  D.  Henry,  ’74),  Utica,  N.  Y.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Five  Points  House  of  Industry,  yr. ; Un.  S.  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  m.  1880;  2 child- 
ren, sons. 

Jennie  E.  Elton  (Mattison  L.  Parkhurst),  Taught  2 years. 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  dist.  No.  3 as  above;  m.  1877. 

Huldah  A,  Grant,  Delhi,  N.  Y.  Taught  8J  years. 

Taught  since  grad.,  except  6 mos.  devoted  to  sick  mother;  now,  Stamford  Seminary,  N.  Y. ; studied 
at  Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.,  Mass.;  taught  8 yrs.  before  graduation;  primary,  object  and  kindergarten 
methods,  her  specialties. 

Ida  E.  Hand,  Gardiner,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  N.  J.,  1 yr. ; Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; health  impaired;  living  at  home. 

Kia  Hilts,  Breakabeen,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Ulster  Acad.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  taught  at  home,  4 yrs. 

Emma  Horton  (Rev.  L.  B.  Albert),  Taught  5 J years. 

Univ.  ave.  and  Arlington  st.,. Rochester,  ,N.  Y. 

Taught,  High  S.,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Danville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Young  Ladies’  Inst.,  Granville, 
O.,  2 yrs.;  High  S.,  McGregor,  Iowa,  2 yrs.;  m.  1879. 


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Delia  R.  Phillips  (Fred.  C.  Ham)  Taught  o years. 

14  S.  Knox  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1883,  as  above. 

Imogene  Pollock  (Rev.  Chas.  Hunsdon),  Elba,  N.Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Odessa,  and  Kingston — all  N.  Y.,  until  m.,  1875;  no  children;  taught  4 yrs.  before  grad. 

.Jane  H.  Pratt,  Portlandville,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  int.  dept.,  Afton  Acad.,  2 yrs.;  select  S.,  Collier’s;  Laurens,  2 yrs.;  ass’t  int.  dept., 
Oneonta,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

Abbie  A.  Sherwood  (Allen  E.  Bailey),  Taught  ij  years. 

Burnt  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2%  terms;  m.  1878;  1 child. 

Minnie  J.  Sherwood,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Auburn,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Brewster,  2 yrs.;  ass’t  instructor  Teachers’  Insts.,  1875-6; 
grad,  at  Vassar  College,  1883;  is  ass’t  to  Prof.  Cooley,  Vassar  College — all  N.  Y. 

Hettie  Swartout,  Huguenot,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  ass’t  in  High  S.,  2 yrs.;  health  failed, 
but  has  since  taught  somewhat,  at  home. 

Sarah  Van  Auken  (William  B.  Davidson,  ’72),  Taught  4 years. 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  Un.  S.,  4 vrs.;  m.  1878;  1 girl. 

Maria  E.  Van  Schoonhoven,  Port  Henry,  N,  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Albatoy  Co.;  and  as  above,  primary  work. 

Helen  Vosburg  (G.  E.  Youmans),  Taught  5J  years. 

Fishkill-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Austerlitz,  % yr. ; Stuyvesant,  i yr. ; Matteawan  Un.  S.,  4 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1881. 

Mattie  Waggoner,  Quaker  st.,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Has  taught  mostly  in  district  schools  in  Schenectady  Co.,  N.  Y.,  except  2 yrs.  of  poor  health. 

Etta  Williams,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  1st  Ass’t,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  health  failed;  rested  % yr. ; Amsterdam,  N.  Y.’,  P.  S., 
yr. ; health  tailed;  is  resting  as  above. 

Mima  H.  Williams  (B.  Frank  Diefendorf),  Taught  2 years. 

Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.;  m.  1876;  one  child,  a daughter. 

Alvaro  J.  Adams,  LL.  B.,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y,  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  select  S.,  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; grad,  at  Albany  Law  S.,  1878;  has  since  practiced  law 
successfully  as  above;  1880  m.  Miss  Emily  Bennett. 

Alvaro  D.  Arnold,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Wash.  Co.,  N.  Y. ; attended  school,  Poultney,  Vt.,  i yr. ; studied  law  4 yrs.;  admitted  to 
the  bar. 

George  E.  Atwood,  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  N.  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  2 yrs.;  Cook  Academy,  Havana,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Prin. 
Un.  S.,  as  now,  6 yrs. 

John  F.  Barker,  LL.  B.,dec’d,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  Howard  st.  P.  S.  as  above;  grad.  Albany  Law  School;  studied  with  Calvin  Frost,  Esq.; 
died  March,  1880. 

Leonard  W.  Barrett,  LL.  B.,  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; 
Prin.  Ticonderoga,  1 yr. ; graduated  Albany  Law  S.,  1878;  practiced,  Fort  Ann,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; 
1880,  m.  Amelia  Griffin,  ’76;  1 child. 

Eugene  Haight,  Modena,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  4 yrs.  at  Carthage  Landing,  N.  Y.,  and  Narrowsburgh,  N.  Y. ; now,  farmer;  1875  m.  A. 
R.  Steiner,  ’74;  2 children. 

Cyrus  D.  Henry,  70  Kemble  st.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  West  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; health  failed;  Sunday  S.  work  ever  since;  fire  and  life  insur- 
ance; 1880  m.  E.  F.  Crumb,  ’74;  2 children — sons. 


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Christopher  Keller,  East  Worcester,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught,  Barnerville,  i yr. ; Prin.  Graded  School,  Otego,  i yr. ; Prin.  .E.  Worcester  Un.  School,  7 
yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; one  of  his  pupils  graduated  at  N.  S.;  many  have  become  teachers. 

John  F.  Kent,  dec’d,  Pawtucker,  R.  I.  Taught  9 years. 

From  graduation,  till  death,  1883,  Prin.  of  Church  Hill  Gram.  S.  as  above;  1877  m.  Ella  M. 
Bullock;  1 child. 

Oliver  B.  Kipp,  Islip,  L.  I.  Taught  9 years.' 

Taught,  Sar.  and  Schen.  counties,  3 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Orient,  5 yrs. ; since  ’82,  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above 
— all  N.  Y.;  was  Pres’t  East  End  Teachers’  Assoc’n;  now,  Pres’t  Suffolk  Co.  Teachers’  Assoc’n. 

Jacob  H.  Mann,  West  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Taught  9 years. 

Taught  P.  S.,  Breakabeen,  i yr. ; Middleburgh,  i yr. ; Richmondville,  5 yrs. ; school  com’r,  elected 
first  in  ’81;  re-elected  without  opposition— all  N.  Y. ; six  of  his  pupils  have  attended  the  Normal  S., 
and  graduated;  during  the  first  year  he  was  commissioner,  he  issued  13  appointments  to  this  school. 

S.  Harrison  Moore, Little  Neck,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Prin.  Un.  S.,  Flushing,  L.  I.;  now,  lawyer,  as  above. 

James  A.  Rose,  LL.  B.,  Taught  5 years. 

Laramore,  Grand  Forks,  Dakota. 

Taught,  Adamsville,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  2 yrs. ; grad.  Albany  Law  S.,  1878;  since 
1882,  lawyer,  as  above.  » 

Louis  N.  Seaman,  Belvidere,  111.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Scotch  Plains,  N.J.,  2 yrs. ; attended  Williams  Col.,  i yr. ; health  failed;  rested  for  a year ; 
mercantile  business,  as  above;  1880  m.  Helen  E.  Terwilliger;  one  boy. 

S.  Eugene  Starkweather,  Worcester,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.;  Wis.,  i yr. ; farmer;  has  sent  a number  of  students  to  Alma  Mater. 

Alfred  Thomas,  De  Smet,  Dakota.  Taught  9 years. 

Prin.,  Ft.  Howard,  Wis.,  3 yrs.;  Green  Bay,  Wis.;  Two  Rivers,  Wis.;  as  now,  since  April,  1883, 
Land,  Loan,  and  Ins.  Agency;  1874  m.  Miss  Christina  Powers;  4 children;  Teachers’  Institute  work. 

Rev-  Henry  H.  Wilbur,  Mt.  Vision,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Eagle  Mills,  and  near  Troy,  3 yrs.;  Mt.  Vision,  1 yr. ; Hartwick,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; pas- 
tor, Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  spring  of  1883,  ordained  and  assumed  charge  Masonville,  N.  Y., 
Church;  1876  m.  Miss  Susie  Fowler;  1 child. 

Irving  Wright,  Tarrytown  Heights,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y.,  2%  yrs.;  Jefferson  Valley,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; now  in  business,  as 
above;  1876  m.  Miss  Fannie  S.  Hill;  no  children. 


1875 — Sixtieth  Class. 

Sixty- first  Term,  ending  January  26,  1875. 

Mary  Betts  (Geo.  G.  Brennan),  W.  Laurens,  N.Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  Sar.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  m.  1876;  2 children;  husband,  a farmer. 

Mary  E.  Cobb,  Mount  Cobb,  Pa.  Taught  8 years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  in  Kansas  3 yrs.;  and  in  Pa.,  since,  and  now. 

Anna  A.  Farr  and,  Goshen,  N.  Y.  Taught  8J  years. 

Has  taught  Arith.  and  Alg.  in  State  Normal  School  ever  since  graduation. 

Celia  S.  Fellows,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Teaching  since  graduation  music  and  painting  in  her  mother’s  school,  as  above. 

Sarah  E.  Forsyth,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Remained  at  home  i yrs. ; entered  compet.  ex.  with  10  others  for  position  in  3rd  Ward  S.  as  above, 
and  stood  first;  taught  in  that  school  from  1876,  s yrs.;  transferred  to  1st  Ward  S.,  prim.  3 yrs.;  since 
and  now  in  intermediate. 

Gertrude  Hamburger,  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Has  taught  as  at  present  5 yrs. 


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Margaret  Felicia  Hayes,  P.  S.  No.  io,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  as  above  7 yrs.,  and  is  still  in  same  school. 

Mildred  E.  Jones  (Geo.  B.  Marshall),  Clearmont,  Mo.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  i yr. ; Clifton,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; Denison,  Iowa,  2 yrs.;  m.  1879; 

2 children. 

Elizabeth  B.  Lathrop  (Watson  C.  Mackey),  Taught  2%  years. 

77  Lancaster  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Spent  3 yrs.  at  Vassar  College;  private  pupils  i yr. ; P.  S.,  Van  Wie’s  Point,  i yr.;  private  pupils 
in  Latin  and  Math. ; m.  1880. 

Hannah  E.  Meade,  Luddingtonville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  near  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  and  near  Pawlings,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. 

Carrie  A.  Mills  (Fred  H.  Schmidt),  Youngstown,  O.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1878;  1 child,  girl;  removed  to  present  residence  1880. 

Sarah  Nixon  (Wm.  Van  Allen),  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

M.  as  above;  1 child. 

Lucy  Northup  (J.  M.  Sheldon),  W.  Oneonta,  N.Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7 terms;  m.  1879;  lived  in  N.  Adams,  Mass.,  3 yrs.;  since,  as  above. 

Ella  L.  Taylor,  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  New  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  i%  yrs.;  Monticello,  Ga.,x  yr. ; Drifton,  Pa.,  \4  yr. ; as  above  i yr. 

Laura  L.  Thomas  (Albert  S.  Emans),  E.  Fishkill,  N.Y.  Taught  4J  yrs. 

Taught,  Bethel,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; as  above  4 yrs. ; treas.  Dutchess  Co.  Teachers’  Assn.  2 yrs.;  m. 
1880;  one  child;  daughter. 

Mary  Thomson  (Chas.  E.  Bullard),  Glen’s  Falls,  N.Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Middle  Falls,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Glen’s  Falls  Academy,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1878;  no  children. 

Caroline  Louisa  Walker  (Duncan  McDonald),  Taught  4 years. 

362  North  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Governess  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; taught,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  3 yrs.;  traveled  in  Europe;  was 
presented  to  Queen  Victoria;  wrote  much  admired  verses  on  death  of  President  Garfield;  m.  1878. 

Mary  A.  Walter,  70  S.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  Albany  and  Delaware  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  3^  yrs.;  since,  in  Albany  Business  College;  has 
taught  phonography;  has  contributed  to  periodical  literature. 

Jane  Anna  Williams,  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Has  taught  in  same  school  since  graduation;  prim.  dept,  i yr. ; int.  7 yrs. 

Martha  Williams,  Taught  o years. 

Care  Mrs.  R.  E.  Williams,  46  Bassett  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Oberlin  College,  and  has  done  some  literary  work;  health  delicate. 

Chas  W.  Atwood,  lawyer,  Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 J year. 

Taught,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  % yr.;  prin.  Un.  S.  as  above  4 yrs.;  Putnam  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr.; 
admitted  to  bar  1879;  1879  m.  Martha  H.  Hall;  practicing  law  as  above. 

Franklin  P.  Coons,  Quaker  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  7 yrs. ; farmer  last  4;  m. ; 2 children. 

Peter  T.  Durfy,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Taught  5 years. 

Has  taught  5 yrs.  since  grad. ; now,  farmer  as  above. 

Daniel  S.  Jones,  Kortright,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  N.  Harpersfield,  X yr. ; Stamford,  % yr. ; farming  some  of  the  time;  editor  and  prop’r 
“ Rural  Press,”  Sidney  Plains,  consolidated  with  it  the  “Living  Issue,”  of  Cooperstown;  sold  out  his 
newspaper  property;  has  made  several  inventions,  and  worked  at  others — all  N.  Y. 

John  H.  Lee,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  E.  Fishkill,  ?.%  yrs.;  Rhinebeck,  3 yrs.;  Sec’y  Dutchess  Co.  Teachers’  Ass’n.;  East  Chat- 
ham, 14  yr. ; Wappinger,  1 yr. ; as  now,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. 

Henry  E.  Williams,  Walden,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Scotch  Bush,  i term;  Prin.  P.  S.,  High  Falls,  6%  yrs.;  since,  hardware  and  stoves — all 
N.  Y.;  m.  Allie  Schoonmaker,  undergraduate. 


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Franklin  J.  Wilson,  Verona,  N.  J.  Taught  8 years. 

Prin.,  Spencertown,  i yr. ; Boy’s  Academy,  Albany,  2 yrs.,  as  pupil  and  teacher;  filled  temporary 
vacancy  in  Normal  School;  Prin.,  Knowersville,  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; now  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above. 


1875 — Sixty-first  Class. 

Sixty-second  Term,  ending  June  29,  1875. 

Mirah  H.  Beebe,  Canaan  4 Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; 2 yrs.  at  her  home  as  above;  1 yr.  at  Long’s  Peak,  Col.;  4 yrs. 
at  Erie,  Col. ; now,  at  home. 

* 

Nellie  A.  Beebe  (John  Wilson),  Taught  £ year. 

Canaan  4 Corners,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Flat  Brook,  N.  Y. ; m.  1875;  1 boy,  born  3d  anniversary  of  graduation. 

Rozilla  Beers,  Chaseville,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  various  Ss.  in  Del.  and  Otsego  Co’s,  N.  Y.,  3^3  yrs.;  in  Neb.,  3%  yrs. 

Ellen  Bishop,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  Preceptress  Clarence  Classical  Un.  S.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  ass’t  model  dept.  Normal  S.,  4 yrs.; 
teacher  elocution,  Normal  S.,  from  Sept.  28,  1882. 

Julia  E.  Brown,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  dist.  Ss. ; at  present,  Un.  S.  as  above,  2d  ass’t. 

Margaret  E.  Bunyan,  West  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  at  Coblesktll  and  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.;  retired  on  acc’t  of  health. 

Sarah  T.  Dakin,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  P.  Ss.  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  in  the  family  of  J.  Duryea,  Esq.,  Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  4 yrs.; 
is  now,  ’83,  there. 

Frances  E.  Dewey,  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  4 yrs.,  and  is  still  teaching  there. 

Cora  B.  Edson,  317  Lark  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Newtonville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; sickness  and  death  of  mother,  1879,  called  her  home. 

Phebe  Gordon,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  since  grad,  and  now,  in  P.  S.  as  above. 

Mary  Louise  Gorham,  Mt.  Kisko,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  at  home  i yr.,  in  P.  S.;  i yr.  at  Ridgfield,  Conn.;  since,  at  home. 

Sarah  J.  Houston  (Rev.  E.  J.  Guernsey),  Taught  2 years. 

Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 yrs.;  m.  1877,  as  above.  Troy  conference. 

Mary  Carrie  Ingersoll,  Spencertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  W.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  and  Austerlitz,  N.  Y.,  ever  since  grad.,  except  one  year. 

Hannah  Eliza  Jones  (N.  M.  Beers),  Chaseville,  N.Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Del.  Co.  dist.  Ss. ; 1879  m*  a farmer;  boy  and  girl. 

Rose  Linda  Jones  (Newton  H.  Pierce),  Kortright,  N.Y.  Taught  5 yrs. 

Taught,  dist.  Ss.  in  Del.  and  Otsego  Co’s,  N.Y. ; m.  1880;  husband’s  health  very  poor. 

Kate  E.  Lyons,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Fitting  herself  for  teaching  drawing. 

Kate  J.  Martin,  Waterford,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  the  Blind  i yr. ; P.  Ss.  of  Cohoes  7 yrs. 

Phebe  R.  Owen  (Geo.  A.  Temple),  Lebanon  Spa,  N.Y.  Taught  7J  yrs. 

Taught,  V.  P.  High  S.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  for  7}^  yrs.,  with  great  success. 


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Grace  A.  Parmele  (Arthur  Smythe),  Columbus,  O.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  “ supply,”  State  Normal  School;  m.  1876;  2 children;  as  above  since  marriage. 

Isabella  A.  Parmele,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Governess,  and  also  taught  music. 

Mary  Augusta  Rose  (H.  D.  Ingersoll),  Taught  2 years. 

411  Pleasant  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  Del.  Co.  yr.;  Bedford  yrs. — both  N.  Y. ; m.  1879;  2 children. 

Marcena  E.  Sherman,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  1875-6  at  home  i yr. ; health  failed;  taught  again  at  home,  and  in  N.  E.  Pa.,  2 yrs.; 
delicate  health  has  interfered  with  work;  2 years’  course  in  nursing,  Rochester  hosp. 

Amy  Sutton,  Bedford  Station,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  at  home;  is  a member  of  the  Chaut.^ircle. 

Ellen  Swartwout,  Huguenot,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Family  duties  kept  her  at  home,  while  her  sisters  have  taught. 

Emma  R.  Taylor,  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 J years. 

Prin.  Fern.  Acad.,  Monticello,  Ga.,  2 yrs.;  taught,  Galway,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; boarding  and  day 
school,  at  home,  iJ4  yrs. 

Ada  Van  Etten  (Walter  McFarlane),  Oswego,  111.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. ; i yr.  at  Port  Clinton,  N.  Y. ; 1882  m.  a graduate  of  Oswego, 
N.  Y.,  Normal  S. 

Minerva  Waldorf  (Rev.  J’yn  Jones),  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  W.  Richmondville,  N.  Y. ; m.  1876  a Baptist  clergyman;  2 children,  boy  and  girl;  has 
taken  much  interest  in  S.  S.  work,  and  in  missionary  and  literary  societies. 

Elizabeth  B.  Wall  (James  E.  Glover,  dec’d),  Taught  o years. 

West  Mitchell,  Iowa. 

M.  1876;  2 children;  husband  died  1880. 

Lucinda  Williams,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Wing’s  Station  2 yrs. ; Kingston  1 yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Rosendale;  3 yrs.  as  now — all  N.  Y. 

Ellen  M.  Wilson  (Wm.  H.  Preston),  Schenevus,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  as  above  yrs.;  Marion  ^ yr. ; Columbia  i yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  as  above. 

James  A.  Betts,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  Prin.  P.  S.  No.  n,  2 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1880;  practiced  since — all  as  above;  sec’y  to  N. 
Y.  Civil  Service  Com. 

Martin  L.  Earing,  368  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. ; baker  since;  1877  m.  Jennie  E.  Crocker. 

Francis  C.  Hastings,  S.  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  2 yrs. ; since,  an  invalid. 

Geo.  W.  Horton,  LL.B.,  Brewster,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Graduated  Law  S.  Univ.,  City  of  N.Y.,  ’78,  and  was  admitted  to  bar;  since  has  practiced  law;  office 
in  N.  Y.  City  also;  candidate  for  dist.  att’y  1880;  defeated  by  small  majority. 

Albert  P.  Lawrence,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since,  has  taught  winters  and  farmed  summers;  m.  1876. 

Rev.  Luther  P.  Ludden,  East  Schodack,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Brunswick,  N.  Y. ; Knowersville,  N.  Y. ; studied  theology;  passed  the  Gettysburgh 
examination  and  entered  on  active  duty,  1878;  5 yrs.  pastor  of  Lutheran  Church,  Knox,  N.  Y. ; now, 
pastor  as  above;  1879  m.  M.  Machesney;  2 children. 

Charles  W.  Manchester,  Taught  9%  years. 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Is  Vice-Prin.,  as  above;  has  taught  there  ever  since  graduation;  taught  i%  yrs.  during  course. 

George  W.  Mattice,  Taught  2J  years. 

Medical  Lake,  Wash.  Territory. 

Taught,  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; connected  with  Un.  Pacific 
R.  R.,  Nebraska;  traveled  through  nearly  all  the  territories;  in  printing  business  at  New  Tacoma, 
Puget  Sound,  publishing  several  newspapers  besides  “Medical  Lake  Press”;  notary  public,  J.P., 
etc.;  m.  1883. 


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David  Mosher,  M.  D.,  Marlborough,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; studied  medicine  in  N.  Y.  Medical  College,  1878;  practiced 
his  profession  at  Elmore’s  Corners,  1 yr. ; since,  as  above;  m.  1880;  wife  died  1882. 

Frank  F.  Noyes,  Bellport,  L.  I.  Taught  8 years. 

Taught  in  Inst,  for  Blind,  N.  Y.  City,  4 yrs. ; Saratoga  Co.,  2 yrs. ; Shelter  Island,  1 yr. ; as  at 
present,  1 yr.,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

Hambly  P.  Orchard,  Beekman,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  in  different  schools  for  6 yrs.;  ’81  to  ’82  in  Windsor,  N.  Y. ; now,  farming;  1877  m-  Louisa 
Calkins. 

De  Witt  Pinckney,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  H.  C.  C.  Institute,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  4 yrs.;  before  this  he  taught  at  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y., 
2 yrs. ; devoted  one  year  to  practical  surveying. 

Ira  Sawyer,  Ellenville,  N.  Y.  • Taught  5J  years. 

Was  School  Com’r  Ulster  Co.  from  1876-79,  and  has  taught,  winters,  since. 

George  W.  Smith,  LL.  B.,  Griffin’s  Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught,  Rockaway,  L.  I.,  i yr. ; Queens,  L.  I.,  3 yrs.;  graduated  Albany  Law  School,  1880;  prac- 
ticing law  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Charles  C.  Van  Valkenburgh,  M.  D.,  Taught  i year. 

Hanford,  Cal. 

Taught,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; graduated  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Med.  College;  practiced, 
Stuyvesant,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  at  Tipton,  Cal.,  2 yrs.;  and  as  above,  since;  m.  1880;  1 child — boy. 

J.  Seward  White,  M.  D.,  South  Glens  Falls,  N.Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Orient  Pt.,  L.  I.,  1 yr. ; studied  Cornell  Un.,  2 yrs.;  grad.  Albany  Med.  Col.,  1880;  1882 
m.  Flora  Sweet. 


1876 — Sixty-second  Class. 

Sixty-third  Term,  ending  January  25,  1876. 

Sarah  E.  Cashman,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  as  above. 

Frances  P.  Cass  (Joseph  Cowell),  Taught  £ year. 

94  First  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  “ substitute”  in  Pub.  S.  No.  15  as  above;  m.  1878. 


Mattie  J.  Cass  (A.  C.  Johnson), 

392  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.  1878;  2 children. 


Taught  o years. 


Mary  J.  Chalmers,  Perth  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Fulton  Co.,  5 yrs. ; 2 yrs.  and  now,  in  charge  int.  dept,  graded  S.,  Kingsboro — all  N.  Y. 

Carrie  A.  Chapin  (C.  A.  Nicholson,  M.  D.),  Taught  5 years. 

Beekman,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above,  and  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.;  gave  lessons  on  piano;  1882,  attended  Wellesley 
College;  m.  1883. 


Martha  Colwell  (D.  S.  Du  Bois),  Taught  7 years. 

Rochdale,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  above,  4 yrs.;  Pleasant  Valley,  1 yr. ; Clinton  Corners,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1882. 

Annie  L.  Corbett,  P.  S.  No.  20,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  as  above. 

Emma  W.  Davison,  dec’d  (William  Stark) . Taught  4J  years. 

Address  Mrs.  Geo.  Davison,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  6,  as  above,  4J4  yrs.;  m.  April  15,  1881;  died  Aug.  19,  1881,  in  Adrian,  Mich. 

Kate  A.  Dunn  ( McDonald),  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  7J  years. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  13,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  7 yrs.;  also  night  S. 


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Matilda  W.  Fling  (Chas.  B.  Fling),  Potsdam,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  int.  dept.  Hamilton  graded  S.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; private  teaching  at  home,  i yr. ; health  has 
since  been  too  poor  to  teach. 

Lizzie  M.  Graves,  East  Clarence,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Teaching  since  grad.,  and  now,  in  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. ; primary  work  and  assistant. 

Amelia  Griffin  (L.  W.  Barrett,  ’74),  Taught  3 years. 

Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ticonderoga,  a yrs.;  Matteawan,  i yr. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1880;  1 child. 

Sarah  Keppel  (W.  K.  Vickery),  Taught  o years. 

Editor  “ Pacific  Press,”  East  Oakland,  Cal. 

M.  1879;  1 boy;  wrote  poem,  “ The  Angelus,”  for  Reunion,  ’83. 

Anna  C.  Ladd,  Braman’s  Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Address  113  Col.  Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  since  grad.,  male  dept.  Gram.  S.  14,  N.  Y.  City. 

Lisbeth  Lindsley  (Rev.  John  W.  Conklin).  Taught  7J  years. 

Chittoor,  Madras  Presidency,  India. 

Filled  vacancies  in  Dover,  N.  J.,  and  Westbury,  L.  I.,  % yr. ; Fem.  Acad.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  4 yrs., 
ending  with  preceptress;  m.  1880,  and  went  with  husband  as  above,  where  they  are  in  charge  of  miss, 
school. 

Hattie  M.  Lomax  (Charles  W.  Forman,  ’77),  Taught  1 year. 

Underhill,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  supply  in  P.  S.  No.  14,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  in  husband’s  school;  m.  1879;  one  child, 
daughter. 

Alice  Murray,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Has  taught  Cohoes  P.  S.,  7 yrs.;  and  before  graduation,  2 yrs. 

Clara  A.  Peterson  (Frank  Sears),  Grand  Island,  Neb.  Taught  6 yrs. 

Taught,  Northville,  N.  Y. ; Unionville,  Conn.;  Gloversville,  N.  Y.;  m.  1881;  i child. 

Mary  J.  Ritchmyer,  Athens,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Acra,  i yr. ; Leeds,  i yr. ; Jefferson,  2 yrs.;  Athens,  1 yr.,  and  as  at  present — all  N.  Y. 

Ettie  Smith,  Woodbourne,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  dist.  Ss,  since  grad. ; a part  of  the  time  near  home. 

J.  Wilhelmine  Weeks  (Rev.  E.  M.  Bliss),  Taught  2%  years. 

Aberdeen,  Dakota. 

Taught  5 terms  at  Hamilton  Fem.  Sem.  and  dist.  S. — all  N.  Y. ; m.  1883.  Baptist. 

Frone  J.  Whitney  (George  M.  Knapp),  Taught  3J  years. 

Glenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Galway,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; Unionville,  Conn.,  i yr. ; Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  2 yrs.;  m. 
1882. 

Mary  Willets  (Rev.  Henry  R.  Harris),  Taught  3 years. 

136  Rodney  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Friend’s  Select  S.,  Orient,  2 yrs.;  private  family,  English  and  music — all  N.  Y.;  m. 
1880;  permanent  address,  Minola,  L.  I. 

Emma  Wood  (Geo.  J.  Johnson),  Ellenville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  i term;  at  home,  prim,  dept.,  i yr. ; prin.  same  4 yrs.;  prin.  int.;  m.  1881. 

Chas.  E.  Abraham,  Kearnsey,  Natal,  Africa.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  prin.  acad.,  as  above,  1 yr. ; was  son  of  a missionary;  visited  the  U.  S.  after  grad. ; traveled 
in  Cal.  and  Mexico,  and  returned  to  Africa. 

Levi  Carey,  Braman’s  Comers,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  village  Ss.  6 terms,  winters;  farmer  in  summer;  1877  Hattie  Parks,  dec’d;  1 child, 
daughter. 

Lafayette  Carr,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Greenville;  prin.  Spencertown Un.  Free  S.  6 yrs.;  prin.  P.  S.,  as  above,  i yr.— all  N.  Y. 

Stephen  S.  Day,  New  Providence,  N.  J.  Taught  7 years. 

Prin.  country  S.,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.;  prin.  graded  S.,  Scotchtown,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  prin.  S.  10th  st., 
Newark,  N.  J.,  P.  S.  till  1883,  when  promoted  to  prin.  Newton  St.  S,,  second  largest  in  city. 


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Wm.  S.  De  Golia,  M.D.,  Athens,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught  3 winters  at  and  near  Batchellerville,  N.  Y. ; grad.  Albany  Med.  Coll.  1879,  where  he  took 
first  prize  for  clinic  report ; practiced  at  Batchellerville ; now,  as  above. 

De  Witt  C.  Dominick,  B.S.,  Gallupville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  1 % yrs. ; grad.  Cornell  Uuiv.  ’8i;  prin.  Schaghticoke  graded  S.  2 yrs.;  now,  prin.  Un.  S., 
Greenport — all  N.  Y. 

John  E.  Graham,  Wallkill,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  years. 

Teaching  since  graduation,  except  winter  of  1878-9,  when  he  was  in  mercantile  business  in  Brooklyn, 
E.  D. ; teaching  now,  as  above ; unmarried. 

Lindsey  Green,  Alcove,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Aquetuck,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Coeyman’s  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  now,  lawyer. 

Franklin  L.  Haight,  Fishkill,  N.  Y.  Taught  6J  years. 

Teaching  since  grad.;  1881  m.  Annie  Snook. 

Frederick  C.  Haight,  Fishkill,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Hughsonville,  N.  Y. ; since,  farmer;  1879  m.  Miss  Lillie  Watts;  2 children. 

Amenzo  Kling,  Seward,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Teaching  since  graduation,  mostly  in  N.  J.;  health  impaired  in  1883;  worked  at  carpenter’s  trade; 
expects  to  make  teaching  his  life  work. 

JohnY.  McGay,  M.D.,  210  Raymond  st.,  Brooklyn  N.Y.  Taught  i J yrs. 

Taught  in  Gram.  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  *4  yr. ; prin.  P.  S.,  Southold,  L.  I.,  x yr. ; grad.  Med.  Dept. 
N.  Y.  Univ.  1880;  by  compet.  ex.  became  house  physician,  hospital,  Blackwell’s  Island;  afterwards 
on  Hart’s  Island;  since,  private  practice ; visiting  M.  D.  for  St.  Mary’s  Hospital  for  Consumptives; 
surg.  Brooklyn  dispensary ; unmarried. . 

Riley  1YL  Pitcher,  East  Worcester,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Has  taught  dist.  S.,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  each  winter  but  one  since  grad. 

C.  Riverius  Stiles,  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

During  course,  was  asst.  prin.  night  school,  Albany.  N.  Y. ; established  private  school  at  home  ^ 
yr. ; in  office  of  railroad  supt. ; thrown  out  by  consolidation;  prin.  graded  S.,  Unionville,  Conn.,  i yr. ; 
taught,  Nat.  Sci.,  Troy  Con.  Sem.,  Poultney,  Vt.,  2 yrs.;  asst.  Latin  and  math.,  Claverack  Coll., 
N.  Y. ; Gen.  Russell’s  S.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  teaching  and  taking  the  college  course  at  Yale. 

A.  Elting  Thompson,  Ulsterville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Rosendale  9 weeks;  prin.  Un.  S.,  Walden,  6 mo’s;  Marlborough  1 yr. ; Fort  Montgomery 
2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; remainder  of  time  at  home. 

Willard  M.  Whitney,  Athens,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  prin.  graded  S.,  Stillwater,  3 yrs. ; Queens  2 yrs.;  as  at  present  since  ’81 — all  N.  Y. ; m. 
1879;  2 children. 

Hiram  B.  Wilkes,  Bath-on- Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Athens,  4 yrs.  prin.  Un.  S.;  prin.  Bath  Un.  S.  and  Acad.  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; sec’y  Alumni 
Ass’n  1882;  prest.  Rens.  Co.  Teachers’  Ass’n  1883;  m.  S.  E.  Chalmers,  ’76;  1 boy,  1 girl. 

O.  Jay  Wilsey,  M.D.,  Asst.  Physician,  Insane  Asylum,  Taught  o yrs. 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Grad.  N.  Y.  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  1878;  practiced  W.  Oneonta,  Bainbridge,  and  Binghamton — all  N.Y.; 
m.  A.  A.  Field,  ’76. 


1876 — Sixty-third  Class. 


Sixty-fourth  Term,  ending  June  27,  1876. 

Sarah  E.  Chalmers  (H.  B.  Wilkes),  Taught  3 years. 

Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Athens,  N.  Y. ; see  husband’s  record. 


Elizabeth  Clark,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  private  pupils  2 yrs. ; since,  and  now,  in  P.  S.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 


Anna  A.  Field  (O.  J.  Wilsey,  ’76,  M.  D.),  Taught  1 \ yrs. 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Laurens,  N.  Y. ; Supt.  Sunday-school,  Mt.  Vision,  N.  Y.  Husband,  ass’t  physician,  In- 
sane Asylum,  as  above. 

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Olivia  A.  Griffin,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.  Taught  8 years. 

Has  taught  ever  since  graduation;  White  Plains,  2 yrs. ; for  5 yrs.  Prin.  primary,  Roslyn;  now, 
Prin.,  Loudonville — all  N.  Y.;  178  Jay  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Margaret  E.  Hennessy,  96  Blandina  st.,  Utica,  N.Y.  Taught  6 yrs. 

Taught  1 term  dist.  S. ; P.  S.,  Roslyn,  3 yrs.;  1 term  P.  S.,  New  London — all  N.Y.;  member  C.  L. 
S.  C.;  graduated  in  it  June,  1883. 

Mary  S.  Hornby,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  yrs.;  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1 yr. 

Mary  J.  Lawrence,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Taught  since  graduation  in  P.  S.,  as  above,  primary  work. 

Ella  Lyons,  dec’d,  Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Invalid  at  home  until  she  died,  1878. 

Frances  J.  Mackey,  East  st.,  Greenbush,  N.'Y. 

Teaching  since  graduation,  and  now,  P.  S.,  East  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mintie  Newcomb,  19 1 Adelphi  st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 
Anna  L.  Scally  (John  Lenihan),  Albany,  N.Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  19,  as  above;  m.  1882. 

Fanny  Sheridan,  P.  S.  No.  7,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Has  taught  all,  as  above. 


Taught  2J  years. 
Taught  7 years. 
Taught  o years. 
Taught  5 years. 


Mary  O.  Todd,  Dobb’s  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  P.  S.,  as  above,  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Annette  Whitman  (Darwin  F.  Arnold,  ’77), 

West  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 
Taught,  Otego  and  West  Oneonta,  i term  each;  m.  1879. 

Adelaide  Winegard  (John  J.  Vanderpoel), 

New  Baltimore,  N.  Y. 
Taught,  New  Salem,  N.  Y. ; m.  1878. 


Taught  7 years. 
Taught  1 year. 

Taught  1 year. 


Stephen  L.  Angle,  Addison,  N.  Y.,  and  Bradford,  Pa.  Taught  o years. 

The  death  of  his  grandfather  required  his  attention  to  family  affairs.  He  has  traveled  extensively  in 
California,  Utah,  etc. ; since  1880  he  has  lived  in  Bradford,  Pa.,  where  he  is  ass’ t cashier  of  Tuna 
Valley  Bank. 


John  Anthony,  North  River,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Glens’  Falls,  Luzerne,  Lake  George,  Jonesville,  and  Eagle  Mills — all  N.  Y. ; 2 years  at 
last  place;  1882,  m’.  Libbie  Stevenson. 

Arthur  J.  Bates,  dec’d,  West  Richmondville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Address  Wm.  Bates,  father. 

Taught  2 terms;  health  failed  soon  after  graduation;  died,  1879. 

Albert  Briggs,  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Leonards ville,  N.  Y. ; admitted  to  the  bar,  1880;  has  practiced  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  and 
as  above;  1881,  m.  Gertrude  Lamb;  x child. 


Orville  Drumm,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  as  above;  farmer;  has  been  and  is  ins.  agent;  also,  newspaper  corresp. ; 1881,  m.  Ruth  A. 
Hanford. 


George  F.  Greene,  A.  M.,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  Pub.  Sch.  Stirling,  N.  J.,  2 yrs.;  grad  Princeton  Col.,  June,  ’82,  rank  11  in  a class  of  99; 
Sp.  Honor  in  Belles  Lettre,  Fellow  in  Hist. ; preparing  in  Theo.  Seminary  for  Pres.  Ministry. 
“ Boudinot  Fellow  in  Hist.,”  Col.,  N.  J. 

Edwin  S.  Hallock,  Evanston,  Wyoming  Ty.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  Dutch.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  5 yrs.;  as  above,  one  year  and  now. 

Edward  J.  Isham,  M.D.,  Sidney  Plains,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  in  Del.  and  Scho.  Co’s,  N.  Y. ; grad.  Med.  S.  Univ.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1882;  practicing. 

Geo.  M.  Palmer,  lawyer,  Cobleskill,  N.Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Wamerville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; admitted  to  bar  1882;  since,  as  above;  failed  of  nom.  as  S. 
com’r  by  one  vote;  delivered  oration,  as  above,  Decoration  Day,  1883. 


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Albert  S.  Pratt,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  at  home  and  adjacent  towns  4 yrs.;  health  failed;  is  building  houses  to  rent. 

Erwin  H.  Schuyler,  Minaville,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught,  New  Providence  3^  yrs.;  prin.  graded  S.,  Summit, since  and  now — allN.  J.;  1880  m.  Miss 
Isabella  J.  Valentine,  undergraduate;  has  been  prest.  Union  Co.,  N.  J.,  Teachers’  Ass’n;  has  been 
sec’y  Alumni  Association  of  this  Normal  School. 

Chas.  H.  Stockwell,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Long  Hill,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; prin.  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.  3 yrs;  supt.  Ss.,  Stillwater, 
N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; prest.  Teachers’  Union  Relief  Association  2 yrs. 

Myron  H.  Thomas,  M.D.,  dec’d,  Douglas,  Kansas.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  East  Varick,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Prof.  math,  in  Southland  College  and  prin.  Normal 
Dept.  2 yrs.;  located  as  stockman  45  miles  west  of  Arkansas  river,  Kingman,  Kansas,  and  prin.  of 
P.  S. ; grad.  Chicago  Med.  Coll.;  m.  1878;  died  1883. 

Dwight  D.  Warne,  Hermon,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Prin.  new  Un.  S.,  Williamson,  4 yrs.;  prin.  graded  S.,  Richville,  2 yrs.;  prin.  Un.  S.,  as  above, 
since  and  now — all  N.  Y.;  1877  m.  Miss  Vida  E.  Brown;  1 son. 


1877 — Sixty-fourth  Class. 

Sixty-fifth  Term,  ending  January  30,  1877. 

Harriet  Angell,  Taberg,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  New  Springville,  1 yr. ; Taberg  S,  i yr. ; Remsen;  Westernville,  i yr.;  now,  teaching  in 
home  dist. — all  N.  Y. ; health  has  been  delicate,  interfering  with  continuous  work. 


Sarah  F.  Brown,  residence  and  history  unknown. 

Belle  Bryce  (Aug.  S.  Fitch),  Walton,  N.  Y Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  Un.  S.,  as  above,  yrs.;  m.  1880. 

Sarah  A.  Buchanan,  880  River  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 


Taught  prim.,  Troy,  i yr. ; same  in  Cohoes,  5 yrs.,  and  at  present. 

Dora  S.  Clark,  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Has  taught  prim,  dept.,  since  grad.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Almeda  Cook  (Henry  Cook),  Ancram,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Shekomeko,  i term;  since,  Ancram  village  S.,  with  one  assistant;  now  teaching — all  N. 
Y.;  m.  1881. 

Mary  E.  Darrow,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Chester,  Vt.,  3 mos. ; Lake,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Salem,  N.  Y.,  yr.;  Un.  H.  S.,  as  above,  4 
yrs. ; and  now,  teacher  in  1st  gram.  dept.  High  S. 

Ellen  A.  Deevey,  P.  S.  No.  9,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 


Teaching  since  grad.,  and  now,  as  above. 

Phebe  J.  Fort,  B.  S.,  Elkhart,  Indiana.  Taught  2 years. 

Has  taught  High  S.  as  above  since  she  grad,  at  Cornell  Univ.,  1881,  with  degree  of  B.  S.,  after  a 4 
yrs.  course. 


Eliza  E.  Grilling  (Winfield  Cartwright),  Taught  i year. 

Shelter  Island,  N.  Y. 

Remained  at  home,  1 yr. ; taught,  E.  Marion  and  Northville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; m.  1879;  2 children, 
sons. 


Ella  L.  Ham,  dec’d  (F.  B.  Sutliff,  M.  D.)  Taught  i year. 

Address  Mrs.  C.  V.  D.  Ham,  Bath-on-the-Hudson. 

Taught,  Female  Acad.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; a year  at  home;  died  1881. 

Addie  Miller,  Ballston  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Charlton,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since,  at  home;  expects  to  resume 
teaching  in  1883,  but  is  doing  missionary  work  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 


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Catharine  L.  Murphy,  P.  S.  No.  13,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Has  taught  in  same  school  for  5 yrs.,  and  now. 

Jennie  Proper,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  dist.  Ss.  in  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  io  terms. 

Margaret  M.  Randles,  4 Monroe  ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Taught  o yrs. 

Graduated  at  a com.  college ; cashier  and  bookkeeper,  as  above. 

Alice  L.  Rhodes,  Cuddebackville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Prin.  at  home,  3 yrs.;  White  Plains,  primary  work,  1 yr, ; health  failed;  since  1882.  and  now,  Prin. 
P.  S.,  Rosendale — all  N.  Y. ; 1884  m.  Wm.  W.  Seaman,  ’77, 

Bertha  A.  White,  dec’d,  West  Township,  N.  Y.  Taught  \ year. 

Taught  % yr.,  Knox,  N.  Y.;  health  failed;  invalid  yrs.;  died  1880. 

Florence  A.  Willetts,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  prim.,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  P.  S.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  since  1880,  and  now. 

Sumner  H.  Babcock,  State  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Morris  Un.  S.  academic  dept.,  5 yrs.;'  since  Dec.  29, 1882,  Prof.  Nat.  Sci.  as  above. 

Oscar  V.  Barger,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  New  Windsor,  N.  Y.;  Bristol,  111.,  2 yrs.;  Queens.  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. 

Edgar  H.  Cook,  “ Daily  Gazette,”  Willmington,  Del.  Taught  5 J years. 

Taught,  Knox,  N.  Y. ; in  various  other  places  in  N.  Y. ; as  above,  2 yrs.;  now,  business  manager, 
as  above;  m.  1882,  Alida  Chesebro. 

Epaphro  D.  Craw,  North  Nassau,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught  3 terms;  bought  farm  1877;  1879  m.  Elmira  Mower;  1 child. 

Chas.  W.  Forman,  Underhill,  N.Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  4 winters;  business,  summers;  now,  carpenter  and  builder;  m.  H.  M.  Lomax, ’76;  1 child. 

Herbert  C.  Hinds,  A.M.,  E.  Greenwich,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Entered,  in  the  Fall,  Westminster  prep.  S.  and  Coll.,  Pa.,  and  passed  very  high  English  examina- 
tions; studied  at  Albany  Acad,  and  prepared  for  Un  Coll.;  grad. ’82;  had  appointment,  and  elected 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  was  class  orator;  now  at  Princeton  Theol.  Seminary  preparing  for  ministry. 

Matthew  B.  Hutton,  M.D.,  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Cambridge  2%  yrs.;  Fort  Ann  % yr. ; at  home,  dist.  S.,  % yr. — all  N.  Y.;  grad.  Med. 
Dept.  Michigan  Univ. ’82;  practicing;  m.  1883. 

Geo.  S.  Maben,  dec’d,  Taught  i year. 

Address  bro.,  W.  Chas.,  Lexington,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y. ; greatly  respected;  admitted  to  bar  Jan.,  1882;  died  June,  1882,  of 
typhoid  fever. 

William  Murdoch,  Marbletown,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Woodstock  i yr. ; as  above,  5 yrs. — all  N.  Y. 

Samuel  F.  Powell,  Coeymans,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Un.  S.,  Boonville,  i yr. ; P.  S.,  Coeymans,  3 yrs.;  school  com’r  2 yrs.,  and  now — all  N. 
Y. ; m.  1882;  no  children. 

Farley  Rikert,  Bull’s  Head,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; attended  Normal  S.,  Alfred,  O.,  2 terms;  taught,  Lebanon, 
O.,  2 yrs. ; spent  1 yr.  in  Kansas;  hardware  bus.,  Dayton,  O.,  3 yrs.;  as  above,  the  last  year;  un- 
married. 

Walter  W.  Scofield,  M.D.,  Dalton,  Mass.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  New  Scotland,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs. ; grad.  Albany  Med.  Coll.  1882  ; 1st  junior  asst,  on  compet. 
exam.;  senior  asst. ; and  then  house  phys.  of  the  Albany  hosp.,  in  which  he  served  1%  yrs.;  1883, 
settled  as  above. 

Wm.  W.  Seaman,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Lisha’s  Kill,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  went  to  Colorado  for  health;  clerk  at  Belvidere,  111.,  1 yr. ; 
Santa  Monica,  Cal.,  2 yrs.  and  now;  1884  m.  Miss  Alice  L.  Rhodes,  ’77. 

Leslie  Smith,  Griffin’s  Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Pine  Hill,  N.  Y.,  and  Rockaway,  N.  Y.,  5 yrs.,  prin.  P.  S.;  since,  in  wholesale  mercantile 
business. 


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Frank  N.  Stephens,  Addison,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  3 terms;  since,  com.  trav.  for  boot  and  shoe  house;  1880  m.  Ella  M.  Allyn;  x child. 

John  W.  Witbeck,  Indian  Field,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Bethlehem,  i yr. ; Cedar  Hill  % yr. ; as  above  i yr. ; and  farmer — all  N.  Y. 


1877 — Sixty -fifth  Class. 

Sixty-sixth  Term,  ending  June  28,  1877. 

Imogene  Adams,  416  River  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught  x yr. ; kept  home  by  sickness  in  family;  now,  dress-making  business;  took  C.  L.  S.  C. 


Lucie  Adams  (John  Day  Vail),  Hamden,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  district  S.  i yr. ; since,  private  pupils;  m.  1878. 

Fannie  E.  Best,  Valatie,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  S.  Schodack  % yr. ; Kinderhook  i%  yrs.,  and  yr.;  governess  i yr. ; Valatie  graded  S. 
2 yrs. ; xst  asst,  elocution,  penmanship,  English,  drawing  and  French;  has  studied  music,  languages, 
etc. ; organist — all  N.  Y. 

Pattie  E.  Bowyer,  Chestertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  asst.  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y.,  Acad.;  and  in  Ss.,  Warren  Co.,  N.  Y. ; traveled  in  Europe, 
and  is  now  there  studying. 

Jennie  Stuart  Brown,  Shushan,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Teaching  since  graduation  in  Flushing  High  S.,  N.  Y.,  and  now;  528  7th  ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Mary  E.  Cleveland  (Geo.  Pearsall),  Spirit  Lake,  Iowa.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  Charles  City,  Iowa,  i yr. ; McGregor,  Iowa,  2 yrs.;  m.  1882. 


Helen  A.  Coleman,  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  primary  and  intermediate  in  Fort  Ann  and  Kingsbury,  N.  Y. 

Jennie  Frank  Cullen,  P.  S.  No.  6,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Has  taught  as  above,  only. 

Myra  Adelle  Higley  (George  P.  Durham),  Taught  4 years. 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Taught,  precep.  Holland  Patent  Un.  S.  and  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  4 yrs.;  m.  1881,  and  has  since  resided  as 
above.  One  of  her  pupils,  alumnus,  ’81. 

Margaret  Kenwill,  Normal  School,  Hampton,  Va.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  College,  2 yrs.;  since,  as  above,  elocu- 
tion, etc. 


Martha  J.  Law,  289  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Teaching  since  1878,  and  now,  in  Un.  S.,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

Ella  McClurkin,  Au  Sable  Forks,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Teaching  since  grad.,  and  now,  P.  S.,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

Emeline  M.  Morand,  143  First  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 


Has  lived  at  home ; is  studying  music. 

Alice  Cary  Palmer,  Grapeville,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  district  Ss.  and  i term  in  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  now,  P.  S.,  Gay  Head,  N.  Y. 


Olive  Schoonmaker  (Charles  W.  Taylor), 

Hobart,  N.  Y. 

Taught  a school  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y. ; m.  as  above;  i child. 


Phidelia  Sears  (Rev.  O.  C.  Sargent), 


M.  1878;  1 child,  son. 


Jewett  City,  Conn. 


Taught  i year. 
Taught  o years. 


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Mary  C.  Stuart  (Joseph  Fancher),  Taught  4J  years. 

Rensselaerville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  dist.  Ss.,  Westerlo,  Medusa,  Rensselaerville — all  N.  Y. ; i winter  in  Wisconsin;  Smith’s 
Corners,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; m.  1883. 

Asenath  Van  Etten,  Sparrowbush,  N.  Y.  > Taught  6 years. 

Since  1878,  Prin.  in  Matamoras,  Pa. 

Helen  M.  Whedon,  care  Prof.  Bake,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught  7 terms,  dist.  S.  in  Vt. ; River  Falls  Inst.,  Wis.,  i yr. ; elocution,  alg.,  geom.,  arith. ; as 
above,  in  graded  S.  since,  and  now. 

Addie  M.  Woodin,  Pawling,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Passed  competitive  exam.,  and  was  app.  primary  teacher  Un.  Free  S.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  in 
1878;  afterwards,  intermediate,  as  at  present;  taught  dist.  S.  ist  year  after  graduation;  has  diploma 
for  Chautauqua  course;  has  studied  German;  1883,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. ; sister,  alum- 
nus ’83. 

Millard  F.  Agor,  Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Canopus,  Mahopac  Falls,  and  West  Somers — all  N.  Y. ; since  1882,  general  merchandizing; 
has  been  Town  Clerk  of  Carnjel,  N.  Y.,  and  is  Ass’t  P.  M. 

Darwin  F.  Arnold,  West  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Sidney  Plains,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  teaches  winters,  and  farms , summers ; 1879  m-  Annette  Whit- 
man, ’76. 

John  M.  Bell,  dec’d,  W.  Charlton,  N.  Y.  Taught  i £ years. 

Attended  Charlton  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.  before  entering  Normal  S.;  taught  during  course,  1 yr. ; 
spent  1 yr.  in  Nebraska  for  health,  and  studied  law;  1878,  Prin.  Charlton  Acad.;  consumption;  studied 
to  the  last;  died  July,  1883. 

Charles  W.  Carey,  347  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Howe’s  Cave,  % yr. ; Esperance,  yt  yr. ; Oak  Hill,  yr. — all  N.  Y. ; bookkeeper  as 

above,  2 yrs.,  and  now. 


Clarence  A.  Chaloner,  M.  D.,  Stephentown,  N.  Y.  Taught  i \ years. 

Taught,  Clark’s  Chapel,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; East  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; grad.  Albany  Med.  Col., 
1881 ; practiced  since,  as  above. 

Franklin  Day,  io  Maiden  Lane,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught,  N.  Farmingdale,  N.  J.,  x yr. ; since,  jewelry,  as  above. 

Matthew  E.  Egan,  4th  Ward  P.  S.,  W.  Troy,  N.  Y. 

All  teaching,  as  above. 

Charles  F.  Gardineer,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation;  5 yrs.  in  N.  Y . ; 1 yr.  in  Mich. 

Sensaburo  Kodzu,  Tokio,  Japan. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  Normal  S.,  as  above. 

Joseph  S.  Mackey,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Taught  1 year. 
Taught  5 years. 
Taught  6 years. 
Taught  5 years. 
Taught  o years. 

Spent  2 yrs.  on  father’s  farm;  studied  law,  and  was  in  insurance  business  till  1881,  when  removed  to 
Minn.;  admitted  to  practice  law  1882. 

Geo.  H.  Mallory,  337  Hudson  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Indian  Fields  2 yrs.;  prin.  P.  S.,  Lansingburgh,  3 yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  1883 — all  N.  Y. 

Francis  A.  Molyneaux,  Winnebago  City,  Minn.  Taught  4J  years. 

Taught,  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Egremont,  Mass.,  2%  yrs.;  prin.  as  above  since  1881,  and  now; 
unmarried;  has  State  certificate,  Minn. 


John  C.  Morton,  Haynerville,  N.  Y. 


Taught  1 year. 


Taught,  Raymertown,  N.  Y.,  1877-8;  since  and  now,  on  farm,  which  he  and  his  father  own. 

Geo.  A.  Murrell,  Hinsdale,  111.  Taught  £ year. 

Is  book-keeper  and  asst,  manager  lumber  house  of  J.  S.  Hair  & Co.,  Chicago,  111. ; taught  4 months 
at  Adamsville,  N.  Y. ; then  m.  1878  and  moved  to  Kansas;  in  1882  removed  to  Chicago. 

Julius  H.  Potter,  M.D.,  209  Dearborn  st.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.  Taught  J yr. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  i term;  grad.  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  1881;  grand  marshal  of  class;  1881  m. 
Effie  M.  Rawson;  i child. 

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Israel  Slingerland,  M.D.,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y.  Taught  2%  years. 

Taught,  New  Salem  1 yr. ; Guilderland  Centre  i term;  Keefer’s  Corners  i yr. ; taught  i term  be- 
fore entering  Normal  S. — all  N.  Y. ; grad,  at  Albany  Med.  Coll.;  1883  m.  Miss  M.  Virginia  Young. 

Abram  Smith,  Gallatinville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 J years. 

Teaching  dist.  Ss.  in  Col.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now. 

Geo.  E.  Tabor,  dec’d,  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Bergen,  N.  Y.,  and  Livonia  Station,  N.  Y.,  until  1880;  went  to  Cal.  for  health;  died  within 
a week  of  his  arrival. 

Irving  P.  Town,  Burlington  Flats,  N.  Y.  Taught  7 years. 

Taught  as  above  1 term ; Leonardsville,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.,  6 yrs.;  examiner  of 
teachers  for  Un.  Co.,  N.  J. 


1878 — Sixty-sixth  Class. 

Sixty-seventh  Term,  ending  January  29,  1878. 

Marion  L.  Bennett  (E.  T.  Cooke),  Taught  J year. 

139  2d  ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Taught,  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.  3 months;  m.  1878;  1 child. 

Mary  A.  Brown,  Kingsboro,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Riceville  and  Pleasant  Square  for  4 yrs.;  Gloversville  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. 

Emma  K.  Cramer,  Sloansville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  Union  S.,  Schoharie;  since  and  now,  Un.  S.,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Ella  J.  Dodge,  P.  O.  box  83,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Taught  o years. 

After  a year’s  rest  she  became  a book-keeper  for  the  cork  works  of  her  father  and  brother,  as  above. 

Fannie  L.  Hart  (A.  T.  Pack),  Fort  Miller,  N.  Y.  Taught  2%  years. 

Taught,  Wilbur’s  basin,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  and  at  Fort  Miller,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; m.  1879. 

Josie  C.  Mayhew  (Cyrus  W.  Sprague),  Taught  i£  years. 

W.  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  3 terms,  N.  Y. ; m.  1879;  1 child;  husband  a farmer. 

Kate  L.  McGowen,  119  Lumber  st„  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 
Alice  U.  Miller,  Ballston  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Sar.  Co.  1 yr. ; Amenia  2 yrs. ; New  York  Juvenile  Asylum  1 yr. ; Commette  Inst.,  Al- . 
bany,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. 

Annie  A.  Moran,  148  1st  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Prep.  Normal  class,  Broome  Centre,  N.  Y. ; at  home  to  care  for  mother. 

Carrie  S.  Pardee,  Watsonville,  Cal.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  l/2  yr. ; prim.  dept,  as  above,  since;  taught  5 yrs.  before  grad. 

Cornelia  L.  Payne,  Wadham’s  Mills,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Conn.  % yr. ; Maryland,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr. ; health  failed;  at  home. 

Augusta  Porter,  Millerton,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  resigned  on  account  of  eyes;  prin.  Copake,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.,  and 
now;  has  studied  and  observed  “ Quincy  methods.” 

Rachel  F.  Rudd  (Frank  Eno),  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Orient,  N.  Y.,  i%  yrs.;  Flushing,  L.  I.,  iJdj  yrs.;  m.  1881. 

Kate  V.  Shaffer  (Eliot  F.  Mills),  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

M.  1882;  1 child. 

Jennie  A.  Sheridan,  care  John  Sheridan,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 yrs. 

Kept  books  for  several  yrs.;  has  taught,  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  still  there,  1884. 


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Julia  B.  Soule,  Milford,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Has  been  teaching  prim.  dept,  of  P.  S.,  as  above,  ever  since  graduation. 

Libbie  P.  Sweet,  Gilman,  111.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.,  Mass.,  Wis.  and  111.  since  grad.;  for  the  last  yr.  and  now,  asst.  High  S.  as  above. 

Anna  C.  Van  Auken,  Voorheesville,  N.  Y.  Taught  6 years. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  X yr. ; at  J)obbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  5^  yrs. 

John  Bo  we,  39  Rensselaer  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  night  school  1878;  clerk  in  adjt.  gen’s,  county  clerk’s,  and  tax  receiver’s  offices;  supervisor 
3d  ward,  ’78,  ’79,  ’80 — all  as  above. 

John  Lyon,  A.M.,  Schultzville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.  during  course;  1878-9,  prin.  P.  S.,  Garrison’s,  N.  Y.;  grad.  June,  1883,  from 
Cornell  Univ. 

H.  Rennie  Powell,  M.B.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Clerk  in  drug  store  in  Bath-on-Hudson;  grad.  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  Jan.,  '82;  valedictorian;  1883  m. 
Idell  Champine;  practiced  Housatonac,  Mass.;  as  at  present  since  1882. 

Allen  D.  Wickham,  Sea  Plain,  N.  J.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  from  grad,  till  July,  1883;  throat  difficulty;  now  clerk,  Leland  Hotel, 
N.  Y.  City;  expects  to  resume  teaching. 


1878— Sixty-seventh  Class. 

Sixty-eighth  Term,  ending  June  27,  1878. 

Frances  Alden,  Smith’s  Basin,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  select  S.,  i yr. ; district  S.,  i yr. ; private  pupils,  x yr. ; now,  teaching  dist.  S. 

Harriet  C.  Bagg,  Gree.nbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  in  P.  S.  as  above  since  1880,  and  now. 

Henrietta  A.  Bancroft,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.  Taught  3 years. 

On  graduation,  attended  Amherst,  Mass.,  S.  of  Languages;  then  studied  French  and  German  at 
Mt.  Holyoke  Sem. ; in  1879,  accepted  Prin.  P.  S.  Willmette,  111.,  3 yrs.;  circumstances  called  her 
home,  but  she  looks  upon  teaching  as  her  life  work. 

Ida  V.  Burch,  care  Henry  C.  Burch,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 
Mary  E.  Burke,  P.  S.  No.  16,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  as  above  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Alice  H.  Cadman  (Willard  A.  Shaul),  Taught  3 years. 

Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Rock  City  Falls,  % yr. ; Howard’s  Corners,  i yr. ; W.  Galway,  % yr;  Middle  Grove  select 
S.,  1 yr.— allN.  Y.;  m.  1881. 

Ellen  F.  Chubb,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Victory  Mills,  N.  Y. ; primary  dept.  Un.  S.,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  and  district  school. 

Kate  Darcy,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Is  now  teaching  as  above. 

Lizzie  J.  Emmett  (Eugene  Bradt),  Castile,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; m.  1880;  2 children. 

Eugenia  Gibson,  care  Judge  McNamara,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Sailed  for  India,  Nov.  ’78;  reached  India  June, ’79;  taught  in  Girls’  Anglo  Vernacular  S.,  Lucknow; 
Prin.  of  S.,  1880-1;  left  India  Feb.,  ’82;  reached  Albany  May,  ’82;  expects  to  return  to  Hindostan. 

Emma  D.  Goodrich  (H.  E.  Gorham),  Taught  years. 

284  Madison  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Del.  Co.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  branch  Un.  S.,  Oneonta,  1 yr. ; Prin.’s  ass’t,  Un.  S.,  same  place, 
1 yr. ; P.  S.  near  Oneonta,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. ; taught  2 yrs.  during  course;  m.  1882, 


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Mary  Hallenbeck  (Robert  C.  Cullings).  Taught  2J  years. 

West  Glenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  home  dist.  until  m.,  1881. 

Annie  M.  Heron  (M.  C.  Jones),  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  as  above,  yrs. ; m.  1880. 

Susan  A.  Hulett  (A.  G.  Jakway),  Goodland,  Ind.  Taught  3J  years. 

Went  to  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  for  health:  taught  private  school  there  for  3 yrs.;  first  ass’t  P.  S.  No. 
1,  St.  Augustine,  yr. — all  Fla.;  m.  1882. 

Fanny  M.  Hyde,  Whitney’s  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Whitney’s  Point,  E.  Worcester,  New  Hamburgh;  Loudonville,  3 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; called 
home. 


Annie  E.  Lansing  (W.  E.  Baird), 

122  Seymour  st.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Taught  select  S.  4 terms  and  P.  S.  1 term  since  graduation;  m.  1884. 

Anna  La  Rue,  Athens,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  primary  dept.,  Un.  S.  as  above,  since  May,  1879. 

Isabella  Miller,  Green  Island,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  as  above  since  graduation. 

Hattie  B.  Robinson,  N.  Nassau,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 terms;  called  home. 


Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  4 years. 
Taught  5 years. 
Taught  1 year. 
Taught  5 years. 


Amelia  S.  Smith,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Pt.  Washington,  % yr. ; Flower  Hill  S.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Bayside  S.  since,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

John  D.  Brownell,  Brinkerhoffville,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught,  Dutchess  Co.,  i%. yrs. ; Monroe,  yrs. ; Chester,  2 yrs.,  and  now  there;  is  Pres’t  Orange 
Co.  Teachers'  Association — all  N.  Y. 


James  H.  Burns,  Shelter  Island,  N.  Y.  No  report. 

Elias  J.  Gregory,  Mt.  Vision,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  one  winter;  health  failed;  invalid  in  Col.  2 yrs.;  no  settled  employment. 

W.  Charles  Maben,  Lexington,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Teaches  winters ; farms  summers ; has  written  for  various  periodicals. 

August  Odenwalder,  Wausau,  Wis.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.,  i%  yrs.;  spent  winter  in  Fla.  for  health;  New  Scotlaud,  N.  Y.,  i 
yr. ; since  1881  with  lumber  firm,  as  above. 

Andrew  F.  Pitts,  E.  Schodack,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  i term;  N.  Nassau, N.  Y.,  i term;  health  poor  until  1881;  since,  study- 
ing medicine;  now,  at  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Col. 

John  W.  Roe,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  Taught  5J  years. 

Taught,  Mt.  Sinai,  N.  Y.,  i yr.  during  course;  teaching  in  P.  Ss.  of  Suffolk  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since 
graduation,  and  now. 

Rev.  Milford  H.  Smith,  Willsboro  Point  N .Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.  before  entering  N.  S. ; since  then  entered  Methodist  ministry;  preached,  Peaseley- 
ville,  Dannemora,  Ellenburgh,  N.  Y.;  m.  1872;  1 son. 


1879— Sixty-eighth  Class. 

Sixty-ninth  Term,  ending  January  28,  1879. 

Isabella  M.  Bain  (James  A.  Smeallie,  M.  D.),  Taught  o years. 

Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Was  offered  position  as  ist  ass’t,  High  School,  but  kept  home  by  mother’s  health;  m.  1881. 

J.  Florence  Cady,  Pottersville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Friends’  S.,  Old  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  i%  yrs.;  since,  in  dist.  S.  in  same  place. 


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Ella  M.  Carhart  (Charles  Warren),  Coeymans,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  as  above. 

Ida  E.  Castle  (Marvin  A.  Haynor),  Taught  2J  years. 

Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.,  primary  work  until  m.,  1882. 

Minnie  C.  Coen,  Rondout,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Teaching  as  above  since  grad.,  and  now,  in  primary. 

Annette  Cole  (Joel  O.  Surney),  Galway,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Glenville,  i term;  Howard’s  Corners,  3 terms;  Galen,  1 term;  Rock  City  Falls,  1%  yrs. — 
all  N.  Y.;  has  also  taught  elocution;  Pres,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Galway  Lit.  Soc. ; m.  1883. 

Lena  B.  Deitz,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught  at  home,  i yr. ; Sharptown,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; Vienna,  Va.,  i yr. ; during  course,  taught  % yr. 

Annie  Emigh,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  at  White  Plains  and  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  since  graduation;  now  at  White  Plains. 

Mary  Grey  (Fred.  Goldring),  Kenwood,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year, 

Taught,  New  Scotland  P.  S.,  yr. ; m.  1881;  i child,  died. 

Ida  Griffiths,  16  Mansion  st.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  district  school  in  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; since  1880,  and  now, 
St.  Mary’s  Hall,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  teacher  of  alg.,  geom.,  trig.,  astron. 

Laura  G.  Hill,  Garnerville,  N.  Y,  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  as  above  a few  weeks;  since,  and  now,  teaching  at  Nanuet,  N.  Y. 

Eliza  Hudson,  care  Geo.  Hudson,  M.D.,  Stillwater,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught,  Sandlake,  3 yrs;  Amsterdam,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. ; essayist. 

Elizabeth  J.  Johnson,  dec’d  (Joseph  S.  Baumus), 

Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  Bethlehem,  N.  Y. ; m.  1881;  died  1883;  no  children. 

Frances  A.  Lacy,  Durham,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  since  grad,  in  dist.  Ss.,  vicinity  of  home. 

Caroline  A.  Marman,  West  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  in  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Kate  Meade,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Garrisons,  % yr. ; Noxon,  2 yrs.;  since  1882,  and  at  present,  in  P.  S.,  Fishkill-on-Hudson 

— all  N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  C.  Schermerhorn,  E.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  at  home,  2 yrs.;  Schodack,  N.  Greenbush,  and  E.  Greenbush,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. ; sec’y  of 
her  class. 

Adelaide  Sullivan,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Teaching  in  High  S.,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Annie  Whitehead  (W.  Roland  Blythe),  Taught  4 years. 

Wappinger’s  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  home  in  graded  S.;  principal’s  ass’t  in  charge  of  primary;  m.  1884. 

Martha  Winne,  care  Kate  Stoneman,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.  No.  17,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  until  1884;  now,  teacher  of  lan.,  Normal  S.,  Peru,  Neb. 

Edmond  F.  Bronk,  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Spent  2 yrs.  Syracuse  Univ. ; Cornell  Univ.,  1 yr. ; entered  Albany  Med.  Col.,  1882. 


Taught  2 years. 

Taught  4 years. 
Taught  4 yearr. 


John  Dwyer,  Liberty,  N.  Y. 


Taught  4 years. 


Taught,  Prin.  Callicoon,  1 yr. ; Prin.  Liberty  Normal  Inst,.  2 yrs. ; Prin.  Washingtonville  Graded 
S.,  1 yr.;  all  N.  Y. 


Ira  D.  Horton,  Katonah,  N.  Y. 


Taught  1^  years. 


Taught  3 terms;  studied  medicine;  contracted  scarlet  fever;  lost  health;  went  on  a farm;  now  in 
coal  business. 


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John  W.  Lyman,  dec’d,  Rose,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Garrisons,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; died  May,  1881. 

Edwin  De  F.  Putney,  Brentwood,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Mateawan,  N.  Y. ; New  Jersey;  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ; taught  6 years  before  graduation;  m. 
1881;  i daughter. 

Wm.  Edward  Redmond,  dec’d,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Address  father,  Farrell  Redmond. 

Died  July  9,  1882. 

Nelson  Smith,  Wallkill,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Marlborough  i yr. ; as  above,  2%  yrs. ; now,  accountant  with  condensed  milk  co.,  as  above 
-all  N.  Y. 

William  H.  Story,  Schultzville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  East  Moriches  % yr. ; Quaker  st.  private  S.  i yr. ; Inst.,  College  Point,  i yr. — all  N.  Y.; 
now,  Prof.,  Rugby  Academy,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Irving  W.  Story,  Schultzville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; since,  at  Clifton,  N.  J.;  m.  Sadie  J.  Redshaw. 

Frank  H.  Valentine,  Clyde,  N.  Y.  Taught  2\  years. 

Taught  in  Boys’  Boarding  School,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  yr. ; prin.  Schuyler’s  Lake,  N.  Y.,  graded 
S.  1 yr. ; prin.  Un.  S.,  Rose,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; health  failed;  changed  to  occupation  in  open  air,  and 
regained  health;  m.  1882  an  undergraduate. 

Walton  E.  Werner,  Northville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Lake  Grove,  L.  I.,  1 yr. ; health  failed,  and  physician  commanded  him  to  stop  teaching; 
book-keeping  for  last  3 yrs. ; dep'y  sheriff;  notary;  mem.  gen.  com.  Prohibition  party. 


1879 — Sixty -ninth  Class. 

Seventieth  Term,  ending  June  27,  1879. 

Kittie  F.  Abbott,  Bath,  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  E.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  i term;  Un.  Free  S.,  Bath-on-Hudson,  3 yrs.,  and  still  there;  sec’y 
of  class. 

Carrie  A.  Beattie,  Salem,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Bainbridge  Acad,  and  Un.  S.  3 yrs.;  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.  1 yr. ; cor.  sec.  Wash.  Co. 
Teachers’  Association. 

Emma  L.  Benedict,  Adams  Station,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Schodack,  2 yrs.;  Albany,  yr. ; Adams  Station  1 yr.— all  N.  Y. 

Ella  Boldry,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Bainbridge  Acad,  and  Un.  S.  2 yrs. ; Southold  % yr. ; New  Berlin,  preceptress  Un.  S. 
1 yr.,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  M.  Brett  (Geo.  H.  Fort,  ’83),  Taught  3 years. 

321  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Melrose  i yr. ; Cold  Spring  i yr. ; East  Fishkill  i yr. — all  N Y. ; m.  1884. 

Josephine  A.  Cain,  dec’d,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Address  W.  S.  Eddy. 

Taught  as  above;  died  Aug.,  1882. 

Harriet  A.  Carr,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Spent  first  year  in  regaining  health;  reserve  teacher  % yr. ; asst.  jun.  dept.  grad.  S.;  at  home,  since. 

Emma  M.  Clark  (Wm.  Campbell),  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Studied  a yr.  in  Boston,  and  grad,  at  Kindergarten  Training  School;  then  taught  Kindergarten  2 
terms;  prin.  jun.  dept,  graded  S.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  m.  1883. 

Anna  Cookingham,  Staatsburg,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Has  studied  1 yr. ; has  taught  the  rest  of  the  time ; the  last  2 yrs.  and  now  in  Prot.  Half  Orphan 
Asylum,  67  W.  20th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 


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Charlotte  E.  Edmonds,  Rondout,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Teaching  in  Ulster  Acad,  since  grad. ; now  in  inter,  dept. 

Isabella  MacKinnon,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching,  prin.  2d  grade  S.,  as  above,  except  when  hindered  by  ill  health. 

Sarah  R.  Marselius  (F.  O.  Cornell,  M.D.),  Taught  i year. 

Port  Jackson,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; m.  1881. 

Susan  Miller,  14  Wilson  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Kept  at  home  until  1882;  taught  then  in  Grapeville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; expects  to  continue  in  profession. 

Caroline  F.  Mochrie,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Lansing’s  Corners  and  E.  Greenbush  i yr. ; N.  Greenbush  i yr.,  and  at  present — all  N.  Y. 

Anna  Nichols,  187  Livingston  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Studied  at  home  for  2 yrs. ; then  taught,  Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; teacher  2d  grade,  Glen  Cove; 
also  3d  grade,  Glen  Cove — all  N.  Y. ; salary  raised  twice. 

Anna  E.  Pearse,  Adams’  Station,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  1 term;  studied  and  teaches  music. 

Harriet  A.  Reid,  Voorheesville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.  1 yr. ; Cedar  Hill  3 mo’s ; Glen  Cove  1 yr. ; Juvenile  Asylum,  N.  Y.  City, 
since  ’82,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

Ida  E.  Sewell  (E.  R.  Gregory),  Garrattsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City,  3 yrs.;  and  at  Garrattsville,  N.  Y.;  m.  1882. 

May  C.  Thompson,  87  3d  ave.,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Greenbush  and  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Anna  L.  Waggoner  (Clinton  Monk),  Sloansville,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 yrs. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Slingerlands,  and  Guilderland,  and  Charleston— all  N.  Y. ; m.  1881. 

Josephine  West,  Clarksville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Van  Wie’s,  N.  Y.,  3%  yrs.,  prin. 

Chas.  E.  Betts,  129  Congress  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Brunswick,  N..Y.,  2%  yrs.;  studied  law  1 yr. ; in  fence  business;  traveling  salesman. 

Byron  M.  Child,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Since  grad.,  bookkeeper,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  m.  1881;  no  children;  taught  2 yrs.  before  grad. 

Walter  Church,  High  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Since  teaching,  and  now,  a position  in  a furniture  store  in  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Wm.  A.  Cummings,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Putnam,  % yr. ; Ft.  Ann  High  S.,  i yr. ; in  wagon  business ; studying  medicine;  attended 
Albany  Med  Col.— all  N.  Y. 

Irving  S.  Edsall,  Prattsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Roxbury.  % yr. ; Hart’s  Falls,  2%  yrs. ; attending  lectures  at  Albany  Med.  Col. — all  N.  Y. 

Clark  C.  Fenner,  Denver,  Col.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Lake  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; chief  clerk  and  deputy  Int.  Rev.  office  as  above,  3 yrs.;  taught 
2 yrs.  before  entering  Normal  S. 

T.  Otto  Fisk,  Shushan,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; bookkeeper  since;  kept  at  home  by  sickness  and  death  of 
mother  and  brother;  has  studied  music  2 yrs.;  also  German;  is  now  in  Aurora,  111. 

James  A.  Foshay,  Kent  Cliff,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  1879-81,  in  dist  S.  as  above;  tanght  2 yrs.  before  graduating;  elected  School  Com’r,  Put- 
nam Co.,  ’81. 

Willis  D.  Graves,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.  Taught  5 years. 

Taught  2 yrs.  before  entering  Normal  School;  i yr.  during  course;  Prin.  of  Bainbridge  Academy 
since  graduation,  4 yrs. 


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Charles  E.  Greene,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; left  because  of  ill  health;  taught,  as  above,  i yr. ; now,  in 
post  office. 

J.  Radford  Johnson,  Mount  Ivy,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Rockland  Co.,  2 yrs.;  salesman  in  wholesale  store,  N.  Y.  City,  a few  months;  health 
failed;  lived  on  farm  5 months;  since,  teaching  P.  S.,  Florida — all  N.  Y. 

William  Keenholtz,  Knowersville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught,  Guilderland,  Clarksville — all  N.  Y. ; bookkeeper,  1 % yrs.;  emigrated  to  Dakota,  1883; 
located  320  acres. 

Henry  D.  Kerr,  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Allegheny,  Pa.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  N.  Port,  L.  I.,  2 yrs.;  as  at  present  since;  taught  also  during  course. 

Charles  C.  Pierce,  Walton,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island,  N.  Y.,  during  the  last  year;  before,  at  Highland,  N. 
J.,  1 yr. ; Arlington,  N.  J.,  2 yrs. 

A.  Beverly  Smith,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  4 years. 

• Taught,  Callanan’s  Cor’s,  N.  Y.,  x yr. ; Yorktown,  % yr.;  Verplanck  Un.  S.,  i%;  Petersburgh, 
1 yr. — all  N.  Y. 

Edson  L.  Smith,  Taught  4 years. 

N.  Y.  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  Qth  ave.  and  34th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Lit.  teacher,  as  above,  since  graduation. 

Emmett  F.  Smith,  Blue  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Islip,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  P.  S.,  Port  Jefferson,  2 yrs.;  Tappan,  1 yr. ; Prin.  P.  S.,  Brewster, 
at  present — all  N.  Y. ; taught  3 yrs.  before  entering  N.  S. 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  A.  B.,  Mooers,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Wilbraham  Acad.,  Mass.,  i yr. ; grad,  at  Syracuse  Univ.  1884;  has  had  private  pupils; 
taught  during  course,  1 yr. ; now  prin.  Yates  Acad.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

Martin  M.  Todd,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught  in  ward  schools  of  White  Plains,  2 yrs.;  East  Irvington,  % yr;  now,  Prin.  Frazier  Free  S., 
Hastings — all  N.  Y. 

Charles  M.  Tompkins,  Callanan’s  Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.;  studied  law,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  with  E.  Newcomb. 


1880 — Seventieth  Class. 


Seventy -first  Term,  ending  January  27, 

Ida  M.  Antes,  Plank  Road,  N.  Y. 

Kept  at  home  by  mother’s  health.* 

Harriet  L.  Atchinson,  Clove  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 yrs.  Jefferson,  N.  Y. ; and  i yr.  as  at  present. 

Elizabeth  J.  Bake,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  P.  S.  at  Glen  Head,  L.  I.,  since  graduation. 

Julia  E.  Blakely,  E.  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  since  graduation,  and  now,  as  above. 


1880. 

Taught  o years. 
Taught  3 years. 
Taught  3 years. 
Taught  3 years. 


Sarah  J.  Champine,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  i term;  now,  book-keeper  as  above. 

Kate  B.  Dobbs  (R.  B.  Worman),  Verona,  N.  J.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Knowersville  % yr.;  Bethlehem  l£  yr.— both  N.  Y. ; Verona,  N.  J.,  i yr.;  rested  a yr.; 
Verona,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; in.  1884. 


Kate  M.  Garrison,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  as  above  till  1883;  then,  accepted  position  in  Inst,  for  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes, 
Lex.  ave.,  N.  Y.  City,  where  she  now  is. 


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Mary  A.  Gillespie,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Teaching  prim,  since  grad.,  and  now,  P.  S.  No.  6,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Jennie  M.  Greene  (Eugene  G.  Hanford),  Taught  2J  years. 

364  Grand  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  E.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs. ; Michigan,  % yr. 

Mary  Holloway,  Delhi,  N.  Y.  Taught  2}  years. 

Taught,  Franklin  i%  yrs.;  Oneonta  i yr. ; taught  10  terms  before  entering  N.  S. — all  N.  Y. 

Louisa  A.  Hull,  Durham,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 J years. 

Taught,  Albany  Co.  % yr.;  Greene  Co.  i yr. — all  N.  Y. 

Anna  M.  Ingalls,  Milford,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 } years. 

Prin.  prim.  dept.  P.  S.,  Shelter  Island,  7 mo’s;  Elk  Creek  4 mo’s — all  N.  Y. 

Minnie  McLaughlin,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaches  dist.  S.,  summers;  has  taken  cert.  Bryant  course,  Chautauqua  L.  S.  C. 

Minnie  E.  Stephens,  318  Clinton  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Kept  at  home ; would  like  to  teach ; reading  and  studying.  ^ 

Elizabeth  A.  Toohey,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Gave  private  lessons;  1882  and  since  as  above. 

Jessie  Van  Auken,  Voorheesville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Grad.  Model  S.;  taught,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.,  J4  yr- ; Flushing  High  S.,  geog.  and  hist.,  2%  yrs., 
and  now. 

Jennie  Van  Orden  (Frank  B.  Lyon),  Calumet,  Mich.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  graded  S.,  Houghton,  Mich.,  i yr. ; prin.  of  a suburban  S.  x yr. ; m.  1882. 

Louisa  H.  Vincent,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching,  since  grad.,  P.  Ss.  as  above. 

Moses  Becker,  Jr.,  Philmont,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  since  graduation,  prin.  Great  River,  N.  Y. ; prest.  Teachers’  Assn.,  Suffolk  Co.,  N.  Y. 

George  F.  Bell,  Garrattsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Prin.  Earlville,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.  since  grad.;  m.  1881. 

Loron  M.  Burdick,  Mosherville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Shipping  clerk  yr.;  prin.  Un.  S.,  Williamson,  2 yrs.;  now,  prin.  Orient;  taught  1 yr.  before 
grad. — all  N.  Y. 

Albert  C.  Derby,  Afton,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  private  pupils;  has  been  farming,  and  lumber,  since  grad,  until  1883;  now,  grocery  busi- 
ness; married. 

Arthur  Flood,  705  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Scotch  Bush,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  in  charge  senior  class.  Parochial  S.,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  since. 

Josiah  S.  McLaughlin,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Arcadia  % yr. ; Chenango  Co.  1%  yrs.;  now,  prin.  Un.  S.,  Smyrna — all  N.  Y. 

William  R.  Moe,  deck’d,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Sang  in  one  of  the  Albany  churches;  died  1880. 

Robert  Muir,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  from  grad,  till  Jan.,  ’83,  except  5 months  as  P.  O.  clerk  as  above; 
taught  night  school  2 winters  before  grad.;  1880  m.  Amanda  M.  Page;  x child,  boy;  died. 

Henry  H.  Plough,  Roxbury,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  since  grad,  school  of  2 dept’s,  Highland,  N.  J. 

Myron  C.  Plough,  Roxbury,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching,  prin.  with  x asst,  since  graduation,  Navesink,  N.  J.;  taught  3 yrs.  before  graduation. 

Howard  W.  Richardson,  Del  Norte,  Col.  Taught  3 years. 

Studied  law ; admitted  to  bar ; practicing  as  above. 

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Charles  Rivenburgh,  East  Camp,  N.  Y.  * Taught  4 years. 

Prin.  East  Camp  2 yrs. ; Madaline  2 yrs. ; since  and  now,  prin.  Hillsdale — all  N.  Y. 

Edwin  Smith,  Jackson  Corners,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught,  Elizaville  yrs. ; Lasher  S.  i yr. ; Snyderville  % yr. ; Dunlz,  at  present — all  N.  Y. 

Ezbon  A.  Smith,  Blue  Store,  N.  Y.  Taught  3J  years. 

Taught  in  Columbia  Co.  7 terms;  as  above,  2 yrs.  and  at  present — all  N.  Y. 

Frank  Tinklepaugh,  113  Wabash  ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  Preston  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  % yr.;  clerk  in  various  stores;  now,  book-keeper  as  above. 

Charles  H.  Tyndall,  A.B.,  Alton,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Studied  in  Albany  Acad.  i%  yrs.;  grad,  at  Williams  College;  studied  theology  Auburn  Sem.,  N.Y. 

Hoyt  Wightman,  Livingston,  Montana.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  1%  yrs.;  at  Macungie,  Pa.,  1 yr. ; as  above,  book-keeper  since  1882. 


1880 — Seventy-first  Class. 

Seventy-second  Term,  ending  June  24,  1880. 

Emily  Ashton,  E.  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

At  home  i yr. ; taught  2 yrs.  in  Un.  S.  at  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1st  asst,  and  prim.  dept. 

M.  Alice  Bake,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.  in  Columbia  Co.  i yr. ; since  ’82  in  Un.  S.,  Glen’s  Falls — all  N.  Y. 

Emma  L.  Bennett,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Preceptress  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.,  Acad,  i yr. ; has  taught  drawing  and  painting,  and  studied  art  and 
modern  languages;  read  poem  at  Alumni  Reunion,  ’80;  contributes  to  the  press,  “ N.  Y.  Evangelist,” 
etc.;  prin.  acad.  dept.  Commette  Inst.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i yr. 


Carrie  L.  Bristol,  W.Sand  Lake,  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Kept  at  home  to  care  for  invalid  mother;  is  now  teaching,  Melrose,  N.  Y. ; sister  at  Normal  S. 

Mary  B.  Buswell,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Groton,  Mass.,  i yr. ; Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  i yr. 

Emma  Comeskey,  Tappan,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  an  ungraded  S.,  i yr.,  and  ist  ass’t  in  graded  S.,  2 yrs.,  as  above;  now  teaching,  Mamar- 
oneck,  N.  Y. 

Ella  Cruikshank  (D.  P.  Cruikshank), 

7 Front  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Taught  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; m.  1881;  1 child. 

Matilda  Dunn,  52  Philip  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.  No.  19  and  as  substitute,  as  above. 

Elgiva  Dusenbury,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  primary  since  graduation,  in  P.  S.  as  above. 

Mary  E.  Eldredge,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Wash.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3 yrs.;  now  in  High  S.,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Minnie  R.  Hall,  Verbank,  N.  Y. 

Teaching,  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  since  graduation. 


Taught  J year. 

Taught  J year. 
Taught  3 years. 
Taught  3 years. 
Taught  3 years. 


Irena  L.  Ham,  Valatie,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught  at  Kline  Kill,  i yr. ; Valatie  graded  school,  iJ>*j  yrs.;  Sec’y  and  Treas.  Col.  Co.  Teachers’ 
Ass’n— all  N.  Y. 


Ida  M.  Hayner,  Haynerville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Melrose,  i yr. ; Eagle  Mills,  i yr. ; Cooksboro,  i yr. — all  N.  Y. 


Taught  3 years. 


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M.  Libbie  Hockbridge,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Nassau,  i term;  Bloomingrove,  i term;  since,  at  home,  and  as  bookkeeper  in  Albany — all 
N.  Y. 

Susie  Litchfield,  East  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Bethlehem  Centre,  N.  Y.,  % yr.;  governess,  y2  yr. 

Ella  Maguire,  Southfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  2%  years. 

Teaching  since  grad,  in  home  dist.  S. ; has  sent  i pupil  to  Normal  S. 

Anna  L.  Matson  (Wm.  F.  Jones),  Mont  Clair,  N.  J.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  1881-2;  m.  1882. 

Mary  T%  McCormick,  45  Morton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  private  S.,  Broome  Centre,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; now  acting  as  substitute,  P.  S.  No.  15,  Albany; 
sent  5 pupils  to  Normal  School. 

Alice  Moore,  Baldwin  Place,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  Jefferson  Valley,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Washington,  D.  C. ; the  latter,  private  teaching. 

Viola  J.  Reed  (Alonzo  Moyer),  Taught  6 years. 

Davis  Ranch,  Wyoming  Territory. 

Went,  after  graduation,  to  Leadville,  Col. ; thence  to  Wyoming  Territory;  taught  as  governess  and 
in  P.  S.,  Cheyenne;  has  studied  German  and  music;  m.  1883. 

Jennie  Ring,  P.  S.  No.  20,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  2 yrs. ; night  S. ; 2 yrs. 

Minnie  Smith,  Cropseyville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Poestenkill,  N.  Y. 

Florence  I.  Snyder  (JudsonC.  Nelson), 

Truxton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  acad.  dept.,  Un.  S.,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; gram.  S.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  1 yr. ; m.  1883. 

M.  Libbie  Spaulding  (J.  Willis  Vandercook),  Taught  3 years. 

Rose  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Un.  S.,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  since,  private  pupils  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; m.  1881. 

Carrie  Stam,  Sharon  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Sharon,  N.  Y.,  and  vicinity,  in  district  Ss. 

Adella  P.  Travers,  Defreestville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 £ years. 

Taught,  Schodack,  % yr. ; N.  Greenbush,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y, 

Estelle  M.  Warne  (T.  Fred.  Wiser),  Taught  i year. 

Richville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  2 terms;  health  failed;  at  home  until  m.,  1882;  1 son. 

Emma  Weeks,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Teaching,  as  above,  since  Jan.  ’8i. 

George  E.  Barber,  Mongaup  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Barryville,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  since,  in  N.  Y.  City. 

H.  Weston  Barnum,  Bridgeville,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Prin.  since  grad.,  and  now,  graded  S.,  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y. ; has  sent  one  student  to  the  Normal  S. ; 
others,  preparing. 

Remer  H.  Barringer,  Ronje,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Blauveltville,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  Liberty  st.  Pub.  S.,  Rome,  since,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

Silas  D.  Becker,  Philmont,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Hillsdale,  i yr. ; Canaan  Four  Corners,  since,  2 yrs. — all  N.  Y. 

C.  Adelbert  Bishop,  Lewisboro,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Pleasantvifle,  i yr. ; Mt.  Kisko,  i yr. ; High  Falls,  since,  and  now — all  N.  Y. ; 1880  m. 
Miss  Phebe  A.  Carrier,  ’69,  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

R.  Rockwell  Felter,  Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Teaching  since  grad.,  and  now,  Tomkins  Cove,  N.  Y. ; during  course,  i yr.  at  Melrose,  N.  Y. 


Taught  3 years. 
Taught  3 years. 
Taught  2 years. 


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Abram  L.  Haines,  M.  D.,  Fultonham,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Gilboa,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; grad.  N.  Y.  University  Medical  S.,  1883. 

George  Hannay,  West  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Has  taught  in  public  and  private  schools  in  N.  Y. ; now,  math,  and  nat.  sci.  in  Rockland  College, 
Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Tracy  J.  Manchester,  Taught  ij  years. 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Rens.  Co.,  and  instructor  at  House  of  Refuge  as  above,  and  now. 

John  B.  McClernan,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

R.  R.  freight  clerk;  law  student;  expects  to  be  admitted  to  bar,  spring,  1884. 

Herbert  Pinckney,  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught  near  home,  2 yrs. ; since,  and  now,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Hunter,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  B.  Relyea,  Springtown,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Riverside,  % yr.;  Prin.,  West  Catskill,  i yr. ; Prin.,  Berlin,  since  Aug.,  1882 — all  N.  Y. 

William  E.  Thompson,  Livingston,  Montana.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Schuyler’s  Lake,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Central  City,  Dakota,  2 terms.;  Prin.  Un. 
S.,  Lead  City,  Dakota,  3 terms;  now,  merchant,  as  above;  taught  several  terms  during  course, 
unmarried. 

J.  Willis  Vandercook,  Rose  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Mt.  Pleasant  Mil.  Acad.,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  i yr;  Adelphi  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  since, 
and  now;  1881  m.  M.  L.  Spaulding,  ’80. 

Clarence  E.  Van  Zandt,  Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Cropseyville,  N.  Y.,  i yr;  for  the  last  2 yrs..  and  now,  cashier,  306  River  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Abram  H.  Wiggins,  Pt.  Peninsula,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Prin.,  Phila.,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.  graded  S.,  Rensselaer  Falls,  N.  Y.,  since,  and  now. 

J.  Franklin  Wright,  283  Main  st.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Boyntonville,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; since,  and  now,  a position  in  boot  and  shoe  house,  as  above. 


1881 — Seventy-second  Class. 

Seventy-third  Term,  ending  January  25,  1881. 

Carrie  K.  Bishop  (Wm.  R.  Paterson,  ’8i),  Taught  2 years. 

Worcester,  N.  Y. 

Taught  from  grad.,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.;  m.  1882. 

Sarah  L.  Dennis,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Prin.  higher  int.  dept.,  Whitehall  Un.  S.,  1^3  yrs.;  prin.  gram.  dept,  of  same  1 yr. 

A.  Bella  Mayhon,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching  as  above,  Un.  S. 

Charlotte  E,  Miller,  Ballston  Spa,  N.Y.  Taught  2}  years. 

Has  taught,  Coeymans  i yr. ; Lake  i yr. ; Bethlehem,  since — all  N.  Y. 

Augusta  M.  Muller,  287  E.  B’way,  N.  Y.  City.  Taught  3J  years. 

Has  taught  in  East-side  Industrial  School,  as  above,  since  graduation,  and  now. 

E.  Lillie  Parks,  Minaville,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 

Taught,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Minaville,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  in  Cass  St.  P.  S.,  Omaha,  Neb., 
since  1882. 


Julia  E.  Rawcliffe  (Abram  L.  Haines,  M.D.),  Taught  o years. 

Fultonham,  N.  Y. 

Emma  A.  Sheldon,  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y.  Taught  2J  years. 


Taught,  dist.  S.,  Lake,  2 terms;  Schaghticoke, 
all  N.  Y. 


yr,,  graded  S,;  since  and  now,  teaching  as  above 


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L.  Bell  Simons,  359  Gates  ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Head  teacher  Inst,  for  the  Ruptured  and  Crippled,  N.  Y.  City,  until  Feb.,  1883,  when  she  resigned. 

Carrie  E.  Smth,  P.  S.  No.  13,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2%  years. 

Taught,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  yrs.;  asst,  as  above  since  ’82. 

Annie  T.  Vail,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching  since  graduation  in  P.  S.  and  select  school,  as  above. 


Jennie  R.  Van  Tine,  Clarence,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching  in  graded  school  as  above  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Maria  M.  Vrooman,  Bethlehem  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught  in  P.  S.,  Bethlehem,  and  Coeymans — ail  N.  Y. 


George  Babcock,  Warnersville,  N.  Y. 


Taught  2J  years. 


Has  taught  since  graduation,  at  Warnersville;  and  at  Northport  for  the  past  2 yrs — all  N.  Y. 


Albert  E.  Barrett,  113  Wabush  ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  dist.  S.,  Perth  Centre,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; at  Un.  Coll,  i yr. ; health  failed. 


Devillo  N.  Bulson,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.  - Taught  2 years. 

Has  taught  in  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.;  now,  prin.  P.  S.  as  above. 

Wm,  C,  Franklin,  Plank  Road,  N.  Y.  Taught  3 years. 

Taught,  Slingerlands  2%  yrs.;  during  course  % yr. ; sent  several  students  to  Normal  S. 

Charles  A.  Mott,  Morris,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  14  weeks  Marlborough,  N.  Y. ; clerk  Del.  & Hud.  Canal  Co.,  machine  shop  dep’t;  now,  at 
Utica,  N.  Y. 


1881 — Seventy -third  Class. 

Seventy-fourth  Term,  ending  June  28, 

Ella  F.  Andrews,  P.  S.  No.  2,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Teaching,  as  above,  and  now.  Niece  of  S.  A.  Morehead,  ’56. 

Emma  L.  Bailey,  Coeymas,  N.  Y. 

Taught  six  weeks;  kept  at  home;  niece  of  Emily,  ’47. 

Carrie  F.  Clifford,  Troy  Road,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.  No.  15,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.;  90  pupils;  one  assistant. 

Agnes  E.  Coffey,  Southfields,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  dist.  S.,  near  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now. 

Maggie  B.  Costello,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Has  been  kept  at  home;  now  anxious  to  get  a school. 

Lizzie  Cullum,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Taught  Central  S.,  Islip,  1 yr. ; int.  dept.,  Patchogue,  1 yr. ; now,  gram. 


l88l. 

Taught  2 years. 
Taught  o years. 
Taught  2 years. 
Taught  2 years. 
Taught  o years. 
Taught  2 years. 

dept.,  same  S. — all  N.  Y. 


Julia  S.  Downer,  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching  int.  dept.,  Un.  S.,  as  above,  2 yrs. 

H.  Adaline  Duncan,  Taught  2 years. 

Care  J.  W.  Eddy,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  4th  and  5th  grades  since  grad.,  and  now,  in  P.  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Address,  41  Forest  ave. 


Delia  L.  Dunn,  Colonie  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Carrie  L.  Hand,  Spencertown,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  Averill  Sem.,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  i yr;  Un.  S.,  at  home,  since. 

Marietta  Hitchcock,  Wadham’s  Mills.  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  village  S.,  at  home,  i term;  N.  Elba,  5 mos. ; Lewis,  1 yr. — all  N.  Y. 


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Ida  L.  Johnson,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  3 Ss.  near  home;  now  teaching. 

Caroline  A.  Kaiser,  54  Bassett  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching,  New  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.;  now,  Prin.  primary  dept. 

Kate  S.  Livingston,  174  Fourth  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; health  impaired;  expects  to  resume. 

1YL  Rosa  McIntyre,  Omaha,  Neb.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  of  South  S.,  as  above,  where  she  has  taught  since  grad.;  married  before  attending  N.  S.; 
taught  before  graduation  ist  ass’t  High  S.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  and  in  Chatham  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; 2 boys. 

Lizzie  B.  Marvin,  Jamaica,  L.  I.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  2 miles  from  home,  an  ungraded  school,  as  now;  trustees  voluntarily  increased  salary  at 
end  of  first  year;  now,  Prin.  as  above. 

Mary  E.  Miller,  Greenwich,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Has  taught  in  various  grades  in  Un.  S.  and  Academy  as  above;  now,  preceptress. 

Eva  C.  Moore,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  in  Iowa,  % yr. ; East  Orange,  N.  J.,  i yr. ; now,  ass’t  gram,  dept.,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Mary  E.  Murdock  (Maj.  Charles  D.  Miller),  Taught  1 year. 

Newark,  O. 

Taught,  Crown  Point,  and  Batchellerville,  N.  Y. ; m.  1882,  and  removed  to  present  residence. 

Jennie  Nixon,  Clinton  Heights,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  private  S. 

Lucy  K.  Reynolds  (John  W.  Sanford), Trinidad,  Col.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught  as  above  in  a missionary  school  i yr. ; m.  1883. 

Emma  M.  Roscoe,  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Sloansville  i yr. ; St.  Johnsville;  and  Canajoharie  since  and  now,  i yr. — all  N.  Y. 

Minnie  Rysedorph,  E.  Schodack,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Has  taught  as  above  2 terms;  N.  Greenbush  ^ yr. ; there  now — all  N.  Y. 

A.  Louella  Sanderson,  Morris,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  prin.  int.  dept.  Un.  S.,  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; ill  health;  rested;  again  at  Deposit. 

Eugenia  J.  Steiner,  Low  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Narrowsburg  i%  yrs.;  since  April,  1883,  at  Carthage  Landing — all  N.  Y. 

Nellie  A.  Thompson,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

As  “ substitute  ” and  teacher  as  above  since  grad.,  and  now. 

Cora  Wells,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  i yr. 

Minnie  F,  Wells,  Crown  Point  Centre,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; gram.  dept.  High  S.,  Clarence,  Iowa,  i yr. ; taught  3 yrs. 
before  entering  Normal  S. 

Amza  J.  Boyce,  Sayville,  L.  I.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.  as  above  since  grad.,  and  now. 

John  S.  Brown,  Meredith  Hollow,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Taught,  prin.  Un.  Free  S.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.;  taking  C.  L.  S.  C.;  1883,  teaching  Del  Norte, 
Col.;  and  dep.  supt.  Ss. ; m.  1882. 

Edward  A.  Burt,  E.  Galway,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Academy  since  grad.,  and  now. 

Benjamin  I.  Carhart,  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Was  prin.  pro  tem.  Market  st.  S.  in  Lansingburgh ; prin.  P.  S.,  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.;  editorial  and 
business  work  on  Greenbush  “ Gazette  ” % yr. ; traveled  with  New  American  Encyclopoedia ; teaching 
arith.  Business  College,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Peter  F.  Collins,  Salem,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 J years. 

Taught  as  above  i yr. ; Batchellerville,  N.  Y.,  ^ yr. ; since  and  now,  clerk  in  N.  Y.  City  P.  O., 
Station  A. 


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Francis  Comesky,  Tappan,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Rock.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now;  is  studying  law. 


Taught  2 years. 


Richard  E.  Coon,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Hot  Springs  High  S.,  Arkansas;  now,  prin.  P.  S.,  Athens,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  R.  Geary, 

Taught,  West  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i term;  clerk  N.  Y.  City  post  office. 

Melancthon  J.  Getman,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 


Taught  2 years. 
Taught  J year. 
Taught  i year. 


Taught,  Port  Jackson  i winter;  Cross  Roads  x winter — all  N.  Y. 

Willard  D.  Johnson,  Morris,  N.  Y.  Taught  4 years. 

Taught,  Schuyler’s  Lake  and  Morris,  N.  Y. ; prin.  Morris  Un.  S. ; 3 assistants. 

Sidney  W.  Nicholls,  West  Winfield,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  Petersburgh  graded  S.  i yr. ; Schaghticoke  i yr.,  and  now — all  N.  Y. 

Wm.  Reid  Paterson,  Chipman’s  Point,  Vt.  Taught  i£  years. 


Prin.  P.  S.  1%  yrs. ; sent  5 students  to  Normal  S.;  m.  Carrie  K.  Bishop,  ’81. 


Kirtland  W.  Perry,  Centre  White  Creek,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

After  teaching  North  Hoosick,  N.  Y.,  passed  competitive  examination,  and  is  a cadet  in  U.  S.  Rev. 
Marine  Service,  and  is  located  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


Henry  P.  Van  Liew,  Del  Norte,  Col.  Taught  2 years. 

Prin.  P.  S.  as  above;  taught  before  entering  N.  S.;  supt.  Pres.  S.  S.;  supt.  Ed.  Rio  Grande  Co. 

George  H.  Wells,  Southold,  N.  Y.  Taught  years. 

Teaching  at  East  Marion,  N.  Y. ; taught  during  course,  in  Cutchogne,  i yr. 

Willard  D.  Winne,  South  Valley,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

After  grad,  he  took  senior  year  in  Williams  College;  health  failed. 


1882 — Seventy-fourth  Class. 

Seventy-fifth  Term,  ending  January  27,  1882. 

Carrie  D.  Abbott,  Centre  Brunswick,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij-  years. 


Teaching  as  above  since  graduation. 


Clara  M.  Briggs,  Laurens,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  int.  dept.,  Deposit,  N.  Y.  Un.  S.,  i yr. 

Laura  J.  Brust,  Centre  Brunswick,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  as  above  since  graduation,  and  now. 

Effie  Russell  Buck,  care  Hiram  Buck,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  as  governess,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Vi  via  Ada  Buck,  care  Hiram  Buck,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Taught  1 year. 
Taught  1 year. 
Taught  J year. 
Taught  J year. 


Taught  in  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.;  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health. 

Kate  A.  Cullen,  464  Madison  ave,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Teaching  in  P.  S.  as  above;  before,  private  teaching. 

Margaret  Fitzgerald,  Galway,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Teaching,  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  primary  grade,  since  graduation. 

M.  Jane  Glover,  Clyde,  N.  Y.  Taught  i£  years. 

Taught,  as  above,  High  S.,  % yr. ; dist.  S.,  ^ yr. ; Marshalltown,  Iowa,  % yr. ; has  taken  160 
acres  of  land  in  Nebraska  under  “ Timber  Culture  Act.” 


Minnie  H.  Joyce,  Boston  st.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  % yr. ; at  home  since,  caring  for  invalid  mother. 


Taught  o years. 


Nettie  L.  Lasell,  Malone,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  succeeded  in  obtaining  a school. 

Mary  E.  Le  Boeuf,  3 Congress  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 £ years. 

Taught  and  studied  at  Albany  Female  Academy,  and  graduated  there  June, ’82;  taught,  Osborn’s 
Bridge,  N.  Y.;  then,  teacher  of  vocal  music  and  higher  math.,  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S. 

Nellie  F.  Lohnas,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Has  remained  at  home. 

Harriet  B.  Nichols,  187  Liv.  ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Did  not  obtain  a school;  1884,  teaching,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

Edith  R.  Potts,  Mineville,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  higher  dept.,  Port  Henry  Un.  S.,  N.  Y. ; also  in  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Mary  E.  Snow,  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Teaching,  since  graduation,  in  Hospital  for  Crippled  Children  in  N.  Y.  City;  taught  before  gradua- 
tion, 4 yrs. 

Augusta  Tabor,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  J4  Yr- now,  prin.  2d  grade.  Cohoes  P.  S. 

Kittie  N.  Weiant,  Stony  Point,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  select  school. 

Hattie  A.  West,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  dist.  S.  in  Herkimer  and  German  Flats;  now,  int.  dept.,  graded  S.,  Newport — all  N.  Y. 

Zeb  A.  Dyer,  257  Elm  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught,  East  Berne,  N.  Y. ; reading  law,  and  expecting  to  teach  more. 

William  H.  Frick,  Harris  Hill,  N.  Y.  * Taught  J year. 

Taught,  High  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Prin.  P.  S. ; took  special  course  in  Williams  College. 

Adelbert  C.  Hayden,  Osborne’s  Bridge,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Half  Moon,  N.  Y.,  i yr. 

Fred.  De  L.  King,  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Florida,  N.  Y.,  2 yrs.;  Prin.,  Shelter  Is.,  N.  Y.,  since  Sept.,  1883;  taught  1 yr.  before  en- 
tering Normal  S. 

John  W.  Shaw,  Jr.,  Morris,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught  after  grad.  1 term  Dist.  S. ; since,  clerk  and  book-keeper  in  country  stores. 

Frank  H.  Wilcox,  Morris,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Schuyler’s  Lake,  N.  Y. 

George  O.  Wilsey,  Aquetuck,  N.  Y.  Taught  i J years. 

Taught  in  North  Neighborhood,  lA  yr. ; Coeymans  Hollow,  lA  yr. ; now,  in  Becker’s  Corners— all 
N.  Y. 


1882 — Seventy-fifth  Class. 

Seventy-sixth  Term,  ending  June  23,  1882. 

Jessie  B.  Abbott,  Centre  Brunswick,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Taught  as  above  % term;  then  at  Cropseyville,  N.  Y.,  and  now. 


Sarah  F.  Austin,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Has  studied  Latin,  and  has  taught  at  Mount  Airy,  N.  Y. 

Carrie  A.  Beebe,  New  Concord,  N.  Y.  Taught  2 years. 

Teaching  since  grad.  Dist.  S.  at  home;  during  course,  i yr. 

Livia  G.  Cameron,  335  Wash.  ave„  Albany,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Steuben  Co.,  A yr. ; New  Scotland,  i term— all  N.  Y. 


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Mary  T.  Crofts,  Newtonville,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught,  Bethlehem  Centre;  at  Newtonville,  % yr. ; now,  at  Fishkill  village,  Prin.  Primary — all 
N.  Y. 

Jane  F.  Hallock,  Half  Moon,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Has  taught  in  Un.  S.  as  above  since  grad. 

Maria  V.  Hampson, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Has  taught  since  grad,  in  P.  S.  No.  2 as  above. 

Jessie  L.  Keesler,  Chittenango,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Yates  Un.  S.,  at  home,  2d  ass’t  and  1st  ass’t  since  grad.,  and  now;  taught  before  entering 
Normal  S. 


Frances  E,  Kincaid,  Albion,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Has  taught  since  grad,  in  Institution  for  the  Blind,  9th  ave.  and  34th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Ella  La  Monte,  Richmondville,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  in  Graded  S.  as  above;  and  now  there. 

Jennie  Leonard,  Prattsville,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Health  poor;  sec’y  of  a Lit.  Soc.  and  editor  of  its  “ paper.” 


Effie  L.  Link,  416  River  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Taught  £ year. 

Taught,  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  yr. ; kept  at  home. 

Cora  Marsland,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  Taught  1 year. 

Taught,  Patchogue;  Yonkers  P.  S.;  taught  3%  yrs.  before  grad.;  1 yr.  course  at  Wellesley 
College. 


Nellie  McQuade,  Taught  i year. 

Care  Joseph  McQuede,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  P.  S.  at  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. 

Emma  Miller,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  J year. 

Has  taught  one  term. 

Mary  A.  Miller,  Katonah,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  primary  dept.,  Katonah,  N.  Y. 


Katharina  Muller,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y. 


Taught  1 year. 


Teaching,  asst,  teacher  gram,  and  int.  depts.,  Un.  S.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now. 


Martha  L.  Pettit,  Sackett’s  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Taught  o years. 

Kept  at  home  by  domestic  affliction. 

Jestena  Phillips,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Has  taught  in  P.  S.  as  above  since  grad. 

Alice  M.  Reynolds,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Has  taugh,  Drum  Hill,  N.  Y.,  since  grad. 


Annie  S.  Shuler,  Indian  Fields,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Keeper’s  Corners  and  as  above — all  N.  Y. 

Bessie  Van  Gaasbeek,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.  % yr. ; now,  invalid. 

Fannie  W.  Wicks,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  as  above,  1st  asst,  in  gram.  S.,  since  grad. 


Taught  i year. 
Taught  J year. 
Taught  1 year. 


Jennie  Lusk  Young,  Clarence,  N.  Y.  Taught  ij  years. 

Taught  a few  weeks  at  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  until  Sept.,  1882;  since,  asst,  in  model  dept.  State 
Normal  School. 


Mary  P.  Young,  Hartwick,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught  since  grad,  in  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City. 

Thomas  B.  Aldrich,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  Taught  i year. 

Taught,  Herricks,  N.  Y. ; and  will  continue  another  yr.  at  least. 

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Sands  J.  Bowman,  Salt  Point,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Jacob  Chadeayne,  Sing  Sing,  N.Y. 

Taught,  North  Rose,  N.  Y. 

H.  Sylvester  Covey,  E.  Worcester,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Maryland,  N.  Y. 

George  H.  Heald,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Underhill,  N.  Y.,  dist.  S.  i yr. ; Duanesburgh,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; n< 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

Frank  W.  Lindsley,  Wellsburgh,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  home  school  and  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y. ; 1884,  prin.  Akron,  N.  Y., 

Charles  McKern,  Harlemville,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  in  a store. 

Milton  Quay,  Knox,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Centreville,  N.  Y. 

Chas.  F.  Randall,  Burtonville,  N.Y. 

Prest.  76th  class;  taught  before  entering  2%  yrs. ; during  course  1 yr.  ir 
Teachers’  Inst.,  ’83;  taught  at  Glen,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. 

Adolphus  Schleiermacher,  Durham,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  and  during  course. 

Wm.  M.  Tracy,  Afton,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Guilford  Centre,  N.  Y.,  % yr. ; during  course  4^  yrs. 

H.  De  Witt  Turner,  Clifton  Park,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  at  Nyack,  N.  Y. ; now,  1884,  prin.  Batchellerville,  N.  Y. 

James  R.  White,  18  Second  st.,  E.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 


Taught  1 year. 
Taught  J year. 
Taught  7 months. 
Taught  1 year. 

•w,  1884,  prin.  graded  S., 

Taught  i year. 

Un.  S. 

Taught  o years. 
Taught  1 year. 
Taught  2J  years. 

1 S.  C. ; read  paper  before 

Taught  2 years. 
Taught  5 years. 
Taught  1 year. 
Taught  1 year. 


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1883 — Seventy-sixth  Class. 

Seventy-seventh  Term,  ending  January  26,  1883. 

Josephine  Ashton,  East  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  i term,  Sandlake,  N.  Y. ; not  eng.,  July  26,  ’84. 

Adelia  S.  Bacon,  Batchellerville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  at  and  near  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  1%  yrs. ; not  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

Minnie  Bates,  485  Broadway,  East  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  Un.  S.,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  i)£  yrs.;  took  lessons  in  “ Boston  School  of  Oratory,” 

1884. 

Minnie  E.  Benedict,  Johnsonville,  N.  Y. 

Has  tanght,  and  now,  Prin.  graded  S.  as  above. 

Mary  E.  Call,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  as  above,  2d  Reader  grade;  higher  grade,  next  year. 

Agnes  S.  Chalmers,  Perth,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  and  now,  graded  S.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

M.  Amelia  Foshay,  Underhill,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  1 yr.,  in  Un.  S.,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y. ; no  eng.,  Aug.  5.,  1884. 

Edith  A.  Horton,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Sept,  to  Nov.,  ’84,  at  Garrisons,  N.  Y. ; since,  and  now,  teaching,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Ella  Jersey,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  20  weeks  since  graduation;  no  eng.,  July  31,  ’84. 

Margaret  McFeely,  N.  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; as  above,  * term;  no  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

Mary  J.  McHugh,  52  Bassett  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught;  has  visited  Ss.  and  studied  continuously;  her  parents  wish  her  to  teach  in  or  near 
Albany. 

Almira  A.  Munger,  70  Schuyler  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Medway,  N.  Y.,  % term;  i term,  Roesselleville,  N.  Y. ; Prin.  select  S.,  Broome  Centre, 

N.  Y. 

Kate  Thompson,  Everett,  Pa. 

Typhoid  fever  and  other  sickness  followed  graduation ; keeping  house  for  brother  and  younger  sis- 
ters; has  not  taught. 

Gertrude  E.  Tiel,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  4 terms  in  Un.  S.,  as  above;  there,  next  year. 

Clara  E.  Veeder,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.,  1^  yrs.;  eng.  next  year,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Ella  J.  Wiggins,  Pt.  Peninsula,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  commencing  3 days  after  graduation,  Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y.,  5 mos.;  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  graded 
S.,  14  weeks;  called  home  by  sickness  of  mother,  who  died;  since,  housekeeper  and  teacher  of  prim, 
dept,  of  village  S. ; studying  Latin  and  music. 

William  M.  Colliton,  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.;  Duanesburgh  4 Corners,  N.  Y.,  4 mos.;  Knox,  N.  Y.,  4 mos. 

Jarvis  S.  Ingraham,  137  Green  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  i term,  Callanan’s  Corners,  N.  Y.;  not  eng.,  July  24,  ’84. 

Richard  A.  Lane,  Bolton,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  continuously;  Hague,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  Pottersville,  N.  Y.,  r yr. ; not  eng., 
July  23,  1884. 

Walter  E.  Potter,  Raceville,  N.  Y. 

Was  recuperating  from  grad,  till  the  next  Sept.;  studying  divinity;  is  Methodist  minister  at  North 
Creek,  N.  Y. ; has  not  taught. 


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Charles  T.  Seaman,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2^4  yrs.  before  entering  N.  S. ; since  grad.,  at  Garrisons  and  Nanuet,  N.  Y. ; engaged  at 
latter  for  next  year. 

Willie  J.  Stebbins,  Plank  Road,  N.  Y. 

No  eng.,  Aug.  2,  ’84;  has  not  taught. 

Horace  E.  Twichell,  Lackawaxen,  Pa. 

Has  taught,  Highland,  N.  Y.,  2 terms;  Barryville,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  surveying,  studying,  writing; 
no  eng.,  July  23,  1884. 


1883 — Seventy-seventh  Class. 

Seventy-eighth  Term,  ending  June  28,  1883. 

Mena  Babcock,  363  Third  st.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad,  as  “substitute”  as  above;  engaged  for  next  year,  Primary,  Wappinger’s 
Falls,  N.  Y. 

Bertha  Bartholf,  Vischer’s  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  i yr.  and  finished  term  for  sick  teacher;  no  eng.  July  28,  *84. 

Nellie  M.  Boothby,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1st  int.  as  above,  1 yr. ; now,  the  same. 

V.  Xdalette  Brett,  221  Hamilton  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Bellport,  L.  I.,  i year;  is  sec’y  of  her  class. 

Ella  M.  Briggs,  Laurens,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  in  Un.  S.,  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  i yr.;  will  remain  at  home  with  parents  for  the  present. 

Mary  E.  Buell,  Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  High  S.  as  above;  now,  engaged  there. 

Harriet  E.  Carskaden,  Ancram  Lead  Mines,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  as  above,  2 terms  since  grad.;  no  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

Agnes  S.  Christie,  298  S.  Pearl  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  six  weeks  during  course  in  Albany  Teachers’  Training  Class,  which  she  has  com- 
pleted; no  eng.,  July  24th, ’84. 

Mary  Corry,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. . 

Has  taught  since  Oct.,  ’83,  Prin.  as  above. 

Ellen  Adair  Dooley,  Glenmore,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  x yr.,  in  St.  Mary’s  Inst.;  engaged  there  for  next  year. 

Mary  E.  Elmore,  Liberty,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  1 term,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. ; since  Jan.,  ’84,  in  P.  S.,  Elgin,  111. 

Sophie  M.  Fischer,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Un.  S.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; engaged  there  for  next  year. 

Emma  A.  Forman,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Athens,  N.  Y.,  P.  S.,  % yr. ; New  Salem,  N.  Y.,  % yr. 

Efhe  M.  Fraats,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  a year  and  graduated  in  Froebel  Kindergarten  S.,  Hamburg,  Germany,  July, ’84;  is 
appointed  Supt.  kindergarten  dept.,  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Birdella  M.  Garner,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Philmont,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; engaged,  same  place,  for  next  year. 

Fannie  E.  Goodrich,  OJmsteadville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  Nov.,  '83,  at  Minerva,  N.  Y-5  engaged  there  next  year. 


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Jennie  A.  Goss,  N.  Granville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  in  Un.  S.,  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; engaged  there  for  next  year. 

Minnie  T.  Griffin,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  at  White  Plains  since  graduation;  now,  teaching  there. 

Jeannette  L.  Hendry,  Monticello,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Tallman  Seminary,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  i yr.,  and  now. 

Elizabeth  Hermans,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  5 mos.  evening  S.  as  above;  also  substitute;  no  engagement,  July  27,  ’84. 

Lillian  Holloway,  Delhi,  N.  Y. 

Has  been  teaching  since  Sept.,  ’83,  in  Elgin,  111. 

Georgiana  Jayne,  Old  Westbury,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  private  S.  as  above  since  graduation;  engaged  now,  same  school  at  advanced  salary. 

Laura  E.  Kinne,  Ilion,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  female  dept.  Un.  S.  as  above,  1 yr. ; engaged  there  for  next  year. 

Helena  A.  Kring,  Mayfield,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1 yr.  in  Un.  S.,  Glovarsville,  N.  Y.,  and  now. 

Cornelia  F.  Lawrence,  S.  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  as  above  since  grad. ; she  taught  3 yrs.  before  grad. 

Ella  M.  Lawson,  S.  Berne,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  as  above  1 term;  no  engagement,  July  24,  ’84. 

Ida  B.  Lawson,  Aquetuck,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1 yr.,  Stanton  Hill,  N.  Y. ; no  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

Grace  R.  Lawyer,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  graduation,  In  Academy  as  above;  no  engagement  July  24,  ’84. 

Carrie  C.  McMillan  (Henry  R.  Wilson),  Hebron,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught;  married  Nov.  14,  1884. 

Maggie  Miller,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Medway,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. 

Lizzie  A.  Murray,  West  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  W.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 yr.,  and  now. 

Mary  E.  O’Toole,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; now  engaged  for  Un.  S.,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Mary  E.  Rowell,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  in  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City,  1 yr.,  and  now. 

Nettie  E.  C.  Russell,  Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Poor  health  since  grad.;  taught  x week  in  fall  of  ’83;  stopped  by  ill  health. 

Joanna  S.  Schlemmer  (Wm.  D.  Walradt,  M.  D.),  Castleton,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught ; m.  1883. 

Angie  Smith,  Shekomeko,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  P.  S.,  Baldwin,  L.  I.,  1 yr.,  and  now. 

Lizzette  A.  Sprague,  2 Lorimer  st.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  in  High  S.,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now. 

Hannah  A.  Stymus,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad,  in  P.  S.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  and  now. 

Lizzie  A.  Tompkins,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  2 mos.  in  graded  S.,  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  and  now. 

S.  Jennie  Townsend,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Has* taught,  as  above,  1 yr. 


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Mary  Van  Inwegen,  Cuddebackville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  as  above,  i yr.,  and  now. 

Marcia  J.  Wagar,  Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Prin.  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  i yr. ; eng.  adj.  dist. ; studying  French  and  German. 

Angeline  Watson,  Bolton  Landing,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught. 

Mary  J.  Whalen,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  4 mos.,  P.  S.  No.  6,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  and  now. 

Adelle  L.  Whitaker,  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  High  S.,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; now,  teaching  same  village. 

Alida  A.  Woodin,  Pawling,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1 mo.;  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  5 mos.,  and  now. 

Marion  Woolverton,  186  Elm  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

At  home  since  grad.;  has  reviewed  her  studies  and  learned  methods;  no  eng.,  Aug.  13,  1884. 

Alexander  M.  Arries,  Morris,  N.  Y. 

Not  able  to  secure  S. ; in  furniture  business;  desires  to  teach. 

John  R.  Campbell,  Roscoe,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1 term,  Roscoe,  N.  Y. ; not  eng.,  July  24,  ’84. 

Stephen  J.  Daring,  Gallupville,  N.  Y. 

Typhoid  fever  after  grad. ; traveling  salesman ; wants  S.;  no  eng.,  July  29, ’84. 

James  R.  Egan,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught;  law  student  in  Troy. 

George  H.  Fort,  W.  Charlton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  14  Yr  at  N.  Coeymans,  N.  Y.;  not  eng.,  July  24,  '84;  1884  m.  E.  M.  Brett,  ’79. 

Irving  Green,  Patchogue,  L.  I. 

Grad,  at  bus.  col.,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; now,  bookkeeper  in  an  ins.  office,  same  city. 

Charles  D.  Hill,  Turin,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Prin.  Batchellerville,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; Carthage,  N.  Y.,  1 term. 

Nathan  G.  Kingsley,  Jonesville,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Acad,  and  Un.  S.,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now;  taught  3 yrs.  before  grad. 

L.  Jesse  McMullen,  Worcester,  N.  Y. 

Teaching,  Colliersville,  N.  Y.,  4 months;  also  next  year. 

Harry  L.  Moore,  West  Rupert,  Vt. 

Teaching  since  grad.,  and  now,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Islip,  L.  I. 

Fayette  Munson,  Hebron,  N.  Y. 

Prin.,  Luzerne,  N.  Y.,  % term;  stopped  by  ill  health. 

William  H.  Myers,  Reynolds,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Ketcham’s  Corners,  N.  Y.,  1 term;  S.  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  1 term,  and  now. 

George  H.  Neal,  Green  Island,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Cary  Col.  Inst.,  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  1 yr. ; eng.,  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City. 

Frank  J.  Newberry,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1 yr.  in  Pol.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  now. 

Eliot  B.  Norton,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Taught.  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City,  1 yr. ; eng.  Prin.,  Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y. ; 1883  m.  Miss  Helen 
M.  McFadden,  undergraduate. 

Henry  M.  Tyndall,  Rose,  N.  Y. 

Has  studied  a year  and  is  studying  at  Theol.  Sem.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; preached  as  a “ supply.” 


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1884 — Seventy-eighth  Class. 

Seventy -ninth  Term,  ending  January  25,  1884. 

Alice  Brower,  Clove  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Commenced  teaching  in  home  dist.  3 days  after  grad. ; taught  24  weeks;  no  eng.,  July  24,  ’84. 

Luella  J.  Clark,  Willsboro  Point,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  1 term,  Luzerne,  N.  Y.;  has  taught  15  terms;  no  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

Caroline  C.  Conover,  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  3 mos. ; is  eng.  there  for  next  year. 

Mary  L.  Cowles,  Osceola,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1 term  as  above. 

Ida  A.  Dutton,  17  S.  Swan  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Is  engaged  prim,  dept.,  Verona,  N.  J. ; has  taught  private  pupils. 

Lizzie  Garnsey,  Jonesville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  and  now,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Jennie  J.  Hollister,  New  Lisbon,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad,  in  Un.  S.,  Morris,  N.  Y.;  now,  in  int.  dept. 

Julia  King,  Salem,  N.  Y, 

Has  taught  since  April  i,  ’84,  and  now,  highest  primary,  Whitestone,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  M.  Mahaffy,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Taught  1 term,  Lake,  N.  Y.;  now,  int.  dept.,  Acad.,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  Mussey,  Newkirk  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Rockwood,  N.  Y. 

Mary  J.  Oakes,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  a few  weeks;  health  failed;  is  in  Dakota. 

Cora  A.  Paterson,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

Ha$  taught  since  grad.,  and  now.  Shelter  Island,  N.  Y. 

Arthetta  Reed,  Vischer’s  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  near  home  1 term;  cannot  teach  on  account  of  eyes. 

Mary  E.  Reid,  New  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  1 term,  Newtonville,  N.  Y. 

Mary  Roscoe,  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  May  5,  1884,  and  now,  East  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Jessie  W.  Schermerhorn,  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Was  sick  during  sen.  2d  term  and  for  six  months  after;  now,  July  24,  ’84,  ready  to  teach. 

Libbie  Stacpole,  118  Jefferson  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  % term,  and  now,  Philmont,  N.  Y. 

Henrietta  Sutherland,  Wappinger’s  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  and  now,  Prin.  1st  ass’t,  P.  S.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Alice  H-  Sweet,  Dean’s  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  1 term,  Bemis  Heights,  N.  Y.;  no  eng.,  July  31,  ’84. 

Julia  R.  Waldron,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught  since  grad. ; no  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

Evelena  Williams,  Westbury  Station,  N.  Y. 

Has  not  taught  since  graduation. 

La  Mott  Day,  Burlington  Flats,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  Prin.  at  Rosendale,  N.  Y.,  since  grad.,  and  now. 


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James  M.  Edsall,  Prattsville,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  and  now,  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  4 mos. ; salary  increased^ 

William  G.  Reed,  Alton,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught,  and  now,  Prin.  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  S,  of  three  dept’s. 

Myron  Reightmyer,  W.  Richmondville,  N.  Y. 

At  home  on  account  of  illness  of  father;  position  in  S.  in  West  offered  him. 

Herbert  W.  Smith,  Islip,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.;  Jonesville,  N.  Y.,  3 mos.;  Mahopac,  N.  Y.,  3 mos.;  eng.  now  for  Smith- 
town  Branch ; each  change  a promotion . 

Oren  B.  Wilbur,  North  Easton,  N.  Y. 

Has  taught  since  grad.,  Minaville,  N.  Y.;  no  eng.,  July  23,  ’84. 


1884 — Seventy-ninth  Class. 

Eightieth  Term,  ending  June  26,  1884. 

S.  Grace  Anderson,  Clayville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  before  grad.  2 terms;  no  eng.,  July  28,  *84. 

Ida  M.  Babcock,  Laurens,  N.  Y. 

Eng.  for  prim.  P.  S.  as  above. 

Minnie  Babcock,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Not  eng.,  July  29,  ’84. 

Abbie  E.  Benson  (Elmer  E.  Henderson,  ’84),  Walton,  N.  Y. 

Married  July,  1884. 

Mary  E.  Berns,  117  Franklin  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  before  entering  N.  S.;  not  eng.,  July  27,  ’84. 

Ida  Brimmer,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y. 

Not  eng.,  July  22,  ’84. 

Carrie  A.  Carroll,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 

Not  eng.,  July  30,  ’84. 

Alice  W.  Coakley,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  26,  ’84. 

Emma  M.  Coe,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  29,  ’84. 

Irene  Embler,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  25,  ’84;  can  teach  piano  and  vocal  music. 

Eleanor  D.  Gillespie,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  28,  ’84. 

E.  Helen  Hannahs,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  int.  dept.,  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  Un.  S.;  daughter  of  H.  '53. 

Emma  Hard,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Taught  before  grad.,  6 terms;  not  engaged,  Aug.  14,  1884. 

Mary  Hardy,  E.  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  12  terms  before  entering  Normal  S. ; eng.  to  teach  graded  S.,  Rockford,  111. 

Lillie  D.  Hedden,  Charlton,  N.  Y, 

Keeping  house  for  father;  not  engaged,  July  29,  '84. 

Ella  A.  Holmes,  Marion,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  precep.,  Un.  S.,  Webster,  N.  Y. 


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Nellie  Horsfall,  Freeport,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  Aug.  22,  ’84.  • 

Marion  H.  Imrie,  48  Hawk  st.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  Un.  S.,  Fultonville,  N.  Y. 

Ida  M.  Isdell,  Phildelphia,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  28,  ’84;  studying  music. 

Cornelia  M.  Jenkins,  King’s  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  int.  graded  S.,  High  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Jenna  L.  Kathan,  Ballston,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  preceptress,  High  S.,  Marquette,  Mich. 

Jennie  Mathias,  Jerusalem,  N.  Y. 

At  home  to  help  invalid  mother,  and  allow  sister  to  attend  Normal  S. ; Chautauqua  course. 

Margaret  McIntyre,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  27,  ’84. 

Abbie  Miller,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  26,  ’84. 

Katharine  Murphy,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  24,  ’84. 

Mary  Bell  Ostrom,  W.  Charlton,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  29,  ’84. 

Charlotte  R.  Parmele,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  prep.  dept.  Eng.  and  Class.  S.,  Columbus,  O.;  West  for  health;  expects  to  teach  in  N.  Y. 

Anna  M.  Patterson,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  Prin.,  Palisades,  N.  J. 

Nettie  E.  Patterson,  Braman’s  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  30,  ’84. 

Anna  E.  Pierce,  Union  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  24,  '84. 

Fanny  M.  Pratt,  Easton,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  Inst,  for  the  Blind,  N.  Y.  City. 

Eugenia  B.  Purdy,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  23,  ’84;  studying  Latin. 

H.  Agnes  Smith,  Islip,  N.  Y. 

Health  poor  in  sen.  2d,  and  now;  waiting  at  home. 

Mary  Smith,  Cropseyville,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  26,  ’84. 

Elizabeth  Stever,  Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  28,  ’84. 

Mary  Louisa  Sutliff,  Bath-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Is  engaged  to  teach  in  family  of  Mrs.  Briggs. 

Ada  Vrooman,  Becker’s  Corners,  N.  Y. 

No  engagement,  Aug.  6,  ’84. 

Lynn  J.  Arnold,  Burlington  Flats,  N.  Y. 

Taught  during  course,  yr. ; eng.,  Prin.  Un.  S.,  Wappingers’s  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Alvin  Converse,  Coventry,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  Prin.  P.  S.,  Purchase,  N.  Y. 

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Jacob  W.  Drumm,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.  Y. 

^Taught  during  course,  East  Camp,  N.  Y*,  x yr.;  business,  Clifton  Park,  N.  Y.;  not  engaged,  July 

Michael  Wm.  Gilmore,  Clinton  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Taught  during  course,  113  weeks;  engaged,  Prin.,  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 

Charles  H.  Gorsline,  N.  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

2 y«i"Joh,e7raduSi„“d  ,eaCh"  ari,h'’  rapid  caI'  a"d  Business  Col.,  Albany,  N.  Y. ; taught 

Joseph  D.  G-reenslete,  Broadalbin,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  29,  ’84. 

Elmer  E.  Henderson,  Walton,  N.  Y. 

July  2,  1884,  m.  A.  E.  Benson,  '84;  not  eng.,  July  28,  ’84. 

William  S.  Hulbert,  Broome  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  P.  S.,  Voorheesville,  N.  Y. 

James  W.  Jacobus,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Taught  before  grad.,  5 yrs.;  engaged,  Prin.  P.  Ss.,  Greenbergh,  N.  Y. 

John  James,  Union  Grove,  N.  Y. 

No  engagement,  July  25,  ’84. 

Theophilus  Johnson,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Taught  2 yrs.  before  grad.;  Prin.  now,  as  above. 

Martin  Joyce,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

NTaugh,  during  courso,  a yrs.  as  above;  a yrs.  i„  Copake;  „„w,  Prin.,  Copake  Iron  Works-all 

Daniel  D.  Lillie,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  prin.  graded  S.,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 

Michael  Nolan,  Gray,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  27,  ’84. 

Irvin  Peck,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y. 

Book  canvassing;  no  school  engaged,  July  25,  ’84. 

Elmer  H.  Porter,  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Not  engaged,  July  26,  ’84. 

George  K.  Smith,  W.  Richmondville,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  graded  S.,  Blue  Point,  N.  Y. 

Theodore  Witte,  Holbrook,  N.  Y 

N.^S.'oFa  °”">  N-  Y-  «»  — N.  S.;  is  engaged,  Prin.  P.  S„  Blno  Point, 

tValter  H.  Wood,  Voorheesville,  N.  Y. 

Engaged,  prim..  Highlands,  N.  Y. 


Press  of  Brandow  & Barton,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


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